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D AILY L OBO new mexico November 17, 2010 The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895 Inside the Daily Lobo Please recycle See page 6 volume 115 issue 61 56 | 29 TODAY Where are we? See page 2 by Chelsea Erven [email protected] The Lobo Development Cor- poration has hosted forums since August to give students, faculty and community members input on campus construction plans, but few showed up. Lobo Development collaborat- ed with American Campus Com- munities to build student hous- ing on south campus, and now has plans to begin more construction on main campus, according to its website. But a post on the Lobo Devel- opment Facebook page suggests that many students don’t know about what the construction en- tails or how it affects them. “It sounds like many students were unaware of this new UNM housing plan,” the post from grad- uate student Theresa Williams says. “Maybe the planners should have better engaged the students Think Four Loko is the only malt liquor drink sold on the block? Here is a sample of other brands sold at local liquor stores. All are sold as 24-ounce cans: Four Loko $2.39 12% alcohol by volume Joose $2.39 12-9.9% Tilt $2.19 12% High Gravity $1.95 8% Few attend planning forums by Shaun Griswold [email protected] Albuquerque store owners that sell the malt-liquor-infused energy drink Four Loko are surprised that several state bans and a series of bad press have spurned curiosity about the drink. “Everybody loves it,” Quarters Li- quors’ manager Mike Walterscheid said. Four Loko is sold in a 24-ounce can. It has 12 percent alcohol by volume. Guarana and taurine are added to give the drink its caffeine boost, which is equal to two cups of coffee. Recently, the Four Loko’s maker agreed to stop shipping its product to New York. Utah, Oklahoma, Michigan and Washington. Ramapo College, in New Jersey, banned the substance af- ter 17 students were hospitalized with alcohol poisoning after consuming too much of the caffeinated, alcoholic drink. A University of Florida study found that students who mixed caffeine and alcohol thought they were capa- ble of driving more often than those who drank non-caffeinated alcoholic drinks. UNM student John Buric said he tried Four Loko after a friend brought a case over to his house. “It tasted like an energy drink with basically no taste of alcohol,” he said. “I like it. It comes in good size can. It has a high amount of alcohol, and it’s cheap.” Not only that, but recent news and an impending federal ban spiked cu- riosity and increased sales at the Yale Boulevard Quarters. “We get a lot of students, but older people are checking it out,” Waltersc- heid said. “We had a 50-year-old guy come in the other day to buy one be- cause he saw a news story and wanted to try one. People will do things they know are bad for them.” e Quarters sells eight different Four Loko flavors. On Tuesday after- noon, one-third of the rack was empty. Student Cohen Mangin said mod- eration is the key to avoiding problems. “It’s only bad for you if you act stu- pid,” he said. Ron Rioux, 52, walked out of the Quarters with two Budweiser tall cans. He said he has no desire to try Four Loko “Based on what I know about it, I would support a ban,” he said. Walterscheid said he is surprised about the brand’s sales, especially since he cannot stand the taste. “When they put the energy and the vitamins, it messes with the flavor,” he said. “I bought one and only lasted through one drink. I threw away more than half of the can.” Down the hill at Stadium Liquors on Avenida Caesar Chavez and Broadway Boulevard, Four Loko sales are steady. “Maybe we sell two cases a week,” said Troy Garcia, Stadium Liquors store manager. “I think people don’t buy it because of the price. We have other malt liquors that are 12 percent and cheaper.” Stadium sells a 24-ounce can of Four Loko for $2.40. e store has a see Lobo Village page 5 Laurisa Galvan / Daily Lobo Four Loko, sold at The Quarters liquor store on Yale Boulevard, is banned in four states because critics contest its mix of malt liquor and energy supplements is deadly. Natural Light $1.95 6% Core $2.60 9% Bull Ice $1.95 8.2% Max Fury $1.89 12% Old English $1.89 8% Slack $1.89 12% Earthquake $1.89 12% see Four Loko page 6 Alcoholic energy drink boasts high sales despite risks Zombies ! ! ! see page 8 wednesday SUN SETS ON DEVILS Freshman guard Kendall Williams snares a rebound during the Lobos’ 76-62 win over Arizona State Tuesday at The Pit. Stephanie Gonzales Daily Lobo

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DAILY LOBOnew mexico

November 17 2010 The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895

Inside theDaily Lobo

Please recycle

See page 6volume 115 issue 61 56 |29

TODAYWhere are

we

See page 2

by Chelsea Ervencervenunmedu

The Lobo Development Cor-poration has hosted forums since August to give students faculty and community members input on campus construction plans but few showed up

Lobo Development collaborat-ed with American Campus Com-munities to build student hous-ing on south campus and now has plans to begin more construction on main campus according to its website

But a post on the Lobo Devel-opment Facebook page suggests that many students donrsquot know about what the construction en-tails or how it affects them

ldquoIt sounds like many students were unaware of this new UNM housing planrdquo the post from grad-uate student Theresa Williams says ldquoMaybe the planners should have better engaged the students

Think Four Loko is the only malt liquor drink sold on the block Here is a sample of other brands sold at local liquor stores All are sold as 24-ounce cans

Four Loko $239 12 alcohol by volume

Joose $239 12-99

Tilt $219 12

High Gravity $195 8

Few attendplanningforums

by Shaun Griswoldshaun24unmedu

Albuquerque store owners that sell the malt-liquor-infused energy drink Four Loko are surprised that several state bans and a series of bad press have spurned curiosity about the drink

ldquoEverybody loves itrdquo Quarters Li-quorsrsquo manager Mike Walterscheid said

Four Loko is sold in a 24-ounce can It has 12 percent alcohol by volume Guarana and taurine are added to give the drink its ca eine boost which is equal to two cups of co ee

Recently the Four Lokorsquos maker agreed to stop shipping its product to New York Utah Oklahoma Michigan and Washington Ramapo College in New Jersey banned the substance af-ter 17 students were hospitalized with alcohol poisoning after consuming too much of the ca einated alcoholic drink

A University of Florida study found that students who mixed ca eine and alcohol thought they were capa-ble of driving more often than those who drank non-ca einated alcoholic drinks

UNM student John Buric said he tried Four Loko after a friend brought a case over to his house

ldquoIt tasted like an energy drink with basically no taste of alcoholrdquo he said ldquoI like it It comes in good size can It has a high amount of alcohol and itrsquos cheaprdquo

Not only that but recent news and an impending federal ban spiked cu-riosity and increased sales at the Yale

Boulevard Quarters ldquoWe get a lot of students but older

people are checking it outrdquo Waltersc-heid said ldquoWe had a 50-year-old guy come in the other day to buy one be-cause he saw a news story and wanted to try one People will do things they know are bad for themrdquo

e Quarters sells eight di erent Four Loko avors On Tuesday after-noon one-third of the rack was empty

Student Cohen Mangin said mod-eration is the key to avoiding problems

ldquoItrsquos only bad for you if you act stu-pidrdquo he said

Ron Rioux 52 walked out of the Quarters with two Budweiser tall cans He said he has no desire to try Four Loko

ldquoBased on what I know about it I would support a banrdquo he said

Walterscheid said he is surprised about the brandrsquos sales especially since he cannot stand the taste

ldquoWhen they put the energy and the vitamins it messes with the avorrdquo he said ldquoI bought one and only lasted through one drink I threw away more than half of the canrdquo

Down the hill at Stadium Liquors on Avenida Caesar Chavez and Broadway Boulevard Four Loko sales are steady

ldquoMaybe we sell two cases a weekrdquo said Troy Garcia Stadium Liquors store manager ldquoI think people donrsquot buy it because of the price We have other malt liquors that are 12 percent and cheaperrdquo

Stadium sells a 24-ounce can of Four Loko for $240 e store has a

see Lobo Village page 5

Laurisa Galvan Daily LoboFour Loko sold at The Quarters liquor store on Yale Boulevard is banned in four states because critics contest its mix of malt liquor and energy supplements is deadly

Natural Light $195 6

Core $260 9

Bull Ice $195 82

Max Fury $189 12

Old English $189 8

Slack $189 12

Earthquake $189 12 see Four Loko page 6

Alcoholic energy drink boasts high sales despite risks

Zombies see page 8

wednesdaySUN SETS ON DEVILS

Freshman guard Kendall Williams snares a rebound during the Lobosrsquo 76-62 win over Arizona State Tuesday at The Pit

Stephanie Gonzales Daily Lobo

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Ohio State University Law School VisitStarts at 1200pmLocation SUB Jemez

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Alcoholics Anonymous Support Group Open MeetingsStarts at 230pmLocation Womenrsquos Resource CenterFor women and men to share their experi-ence strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover from alcoholism

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COMMUNITY EVENTS Hebrew Conversation Class BeginningStarts at 500pmLocation 1701 Sigma Chi NEOffered every Wednesday by Israel Alliance and Hillel

Indie Q at the KiMoStarts at 700pmLocation KiMo TheatreldquoThe Incredible Voyage of Captain HookrdquoAlso shown will be several local shorts

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1 Terri Harwood ldquoIrsquom a Political Science major a New Mexico PIRG volunteer and a Kappa Kappa Gamma I truly look forward to making our voices heardrdquo Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Pi Omega BAMD Orga-nization IMD Honduras Kappa Kappa Gamma Pi Kappa Alpha Seeds of Rebellion Sigma Chi amp UNM Volleyball

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4 Cesar Soria ldquoIrsquom a sophomore in Biochemistry a Regentrsquos Scholar UNM Honors Program ASUNM Greek Life NSCS and IMD HondurasrdquoSeeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Alpha Pi Omega Alpha Chi Omega UNM Womenrsquos Golf IMD Honduras Pi Kappa Alpha BAMD Organi-zation amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

5 Brandon Meyers ldquoI am an Environmental ScienceCommunica-tions major member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and co-President of Howl RaisersrdquoPi Beta Phi Sigma Chi Operation Smile Com-edy Albuquerque International Association Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps National Resi-dence Hall Honorary Menrsquos Lacrosse Hispanic Business Student Association Coronado Com-munity Association SRC Community Associa-tion Santarado Community Association Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group

6 Suzanna ldquoRoxannerdquo Fortner ldquoI believe a great leader serves others I would be honored to serve any student here at UNMrdquoChi Omega Seeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Alpha Pi Omega Alpha Chi Omega IMD Hon-duras BAMD Organization amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

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16 Kelli Moleres ldquoI am a part of Alpha Chi Omega Howl Raisers and Big BrothersBig Sisters I am majoring in PharmacyrdquoSeeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Alpha Chi Omega UNM Womenrsquos Golf IMD Honduras Pi Kappa Alpha BAMD Organi-zation amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

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20 John Luna ldquoSophomore majoring in Med Lab Science mem-ber of ASUNM Greek Life NSCS Irsquod be honored to represent the student bodyrdquoALPFA Seeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Al-pha Pi Omega Alpha Chi Omega UNM Womenrsquos Golf IMD Honduras Pi Kappa Alpha BAMD Organization Hispanic Business Student Asso-ciation amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

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opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Wednesday

November 17 2010

Page

4

EditorSo another election cycle has come and

gone Irsquove said it before and Irsquoll say it again

Elections change nothingIt helps the ruling class to keep the cha-

rade of a representative democracy going in this country despite overwhelming evi-dence that we now live in a one-party cor-porate state that is sliding deeper toward fascism every day Keeping the citizens pla-cated with fake elections and pretend de-mocracy is the easiest way to accomplish this

Unfortunately most of my fellow Ameri-cans are too dumb to understand what fas-cism is let alone recognize the obvious signs all around them The oligarchy depends on our laziness and indifference to ensure our continued servitude to their evil cause Itrsquos worked to perfection so far Why quit now

Irsquove lived through enough ldquoelectionsrdquo to realize that nothing can change in a system built exclusively around the continuation of the status quo These people arenrsquot stupid They own the media (and everything else) and they push the illusion of freedom and democracy on the ignorant docile Ameri-can public because they know wersquore the big-gest suckers on Earth

President Obama is just as much a tool of the elite as Bush was Sorry to say but oth-erwise he never wouldrsquove been installed as president

Oh sure things change incrementally once in a while depending on which make-believe political party is in power but even-tually things revert back to the same policies that were in place before the last election The rich get richer the poor get poorer and the illegal wars continue unabated Sur-prise surprise

I know most of you arenrsquot old enough to see these patterns yet but trust me on this Nothing short of a violent revolution will make one damn bit of difference to the true rulers of our nation because they control both sides of the same tainted coin

Both imaginary political parties work for the same people in service to the same agenda of globalization and disenfranchisement

Of course most of you have been brain-washed to believe the fairy tale that your vote actually counts and that those of us smart enough to see the truth are somehow less patriotic because we refuse to accept the totally rigged faith-based US election process as being legitimate

Why cast a worthless vote just so you can feel good about yourself Thatrsquos about all itrsquos good for

I really donrsquot know what it will take for people to come around to the reality that our country is firmly in the grip of an en-trenched wealthy powerful and criminal ruling class that will never give up control of our political system unless itrsquos taken from them by force

A grim reality for sure but how can we change it if we canrsquot even recognize it

Until then you political zombies just keep on doing your civic duty and wonder-ing why nothing ever changes OK Good luck with that whole concept

Jason DarensburgUNM student

by Andrew BealeAssistant Culture Editor

This isnrsquot an opinion column Itrsquos just something that happened

And what happened was basically this I got run out of Mexico by some cops

It should be noted that everyone I met in Mexico on this journey was nice I donrsquot in-tend to disparage the country Like I said Irsquom just telling the story of something that happened

I was at a journalism conference in Lare-do Texas on Friday Laredo borders Nuevo Laredo and my hotel was less than two blocks from the bridge crossing into Mexico

I knew Nuevo Laredo a city of 350000 was dangerous The Laredo Morning Times had a simple headline on its front page Friday ldquoMore violencerdquo The publication assumed its readers would know it meant ldquohellipin Nuevo Laredordquo

I decided to head over there and check it out anyway I didnrsquot have anything to do after the conference ended at 6 pm and there was no way I wasnrsquot going to go to Mexico when it was right at my doorstep

Everything seemed OK when I crossed the bridge I stayed on the main street Calle Guer-rero and it was full of life I didnrsquot think there would be so many people in the street if it was really a war zone

I passed a movie theater about a mile from the bridge They were showing that stupid Robert Downey JrZach Galifianakis movie and as I said I didnrsquot have anything to do so I waited around for the movie to start

My mistake was in wandering a few blocks west of Calle Guerrero As I passed a police station a cop whistled Since I wasnrsquot doing anything I didnrsquot even think about it but he whistled again and I saw he was walking to-ward me so I stopped

ldquoWersquore going to check yourdquo he said in Spanish ldquoStand over there by the wallrdquo

I moved over to the wall and another po-liceman came over They decided to stop me for being an American in Mexico The po-lice station was on the other side of the street and set well back from the sidewalk The cop picked me out as a gringo from a good 50 feet off

ldquoTake everything out of your pockets Do you have any weapons or drugsrdquo

I told him that I didnrsquot as I emptied my pockets I left my wallet and my passport in my back pocket and the cop found them

ldquoWhatrsquos thisrdquoldquoJust my passportrdquoldquoI said everything out of your pocketsrdquoI took my wallet and my passport out of

my pockets and the cop instructed me to toss them on the ground This made me feel un-comfortable but he had a big-ass shotgun so I didnrsquot really have a choice

Then they questioned me about why I was in Nuevo Laredo I told them I was just ldquopase-andordquo or walking around I said I was at a con-ference in Texas and didnrsquot have anything to do so I came to see Nuevo Laredo

I hesitated when they asked me what kind of conference Mexico is consistently ranked among the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists and government au-thority figures like these cops are often im-plicated in the journalist killings

But I couldnrsquot think of a plausible-sound-ing lie fast enough so I just told them it was a journalism conference Then they asked me if I was selling drugs I was not by the way and I said so

ldquoItrsquos better that you donrsquot lierdquoI told them again that Irsquom am not a drug

dealer so they started asking me if I take drugs

ldquoNo sentildeorrdquo

ldquoDo you smoke marijuanardquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoldquoNot at allrdquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoldquoNo marijuana You donrsquot smokerdquoI told them I donrsquot even drink alcohol

which is trueldquoBut you donrsquot smoke marijuanardquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoldquoNot even a toquecito now and thenrdquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoHaving searched me they obviously knew

I had no drugs yet they were still keeping me there I started to worry they were going to plant say 100 kilos of heroin on me Such things have been known to happen in Mexico They were both kind of chubby so I figured I could outrun them if they tried to arrest me Of course that would carry the risk that they might just shoot me in the back

But my detainment was coming to an endldquoYou shouldnrsquot be here Itrsquos dangerous in

this city Wersquove had problems Itrsquos better that you leave right nowrdquo

I asked him if it was safe more or less on Calle Guerrero

ldquoThe safest place is here close to the police station You should leave now and go back to the United Statesrdquo

And it was over I walked away and didnrsquot go to the movie but I did stop for some tacos before I left So you could say I didnrsquot really get ldquorun outrdquo of Mexico But from the copsrsquo mannerisms tone of voice and general way of shaking me down it was clear that ldquoyou should leaverdquo wasnrsquot exactly a suggestion

It seems significant that the Mexican po-lice in a major border city are telling Ameri-cans to go home because itrsquos too dangerous for them

And since this isnrsquot an opinion column Irsquoll leave it at that

Mexican cops Turn back nowcOLumn

Letter

editOriaL BOard

Pat LohmannEditor-in-chief

Isaac AviluceaManaging editor

Jenny GignacOpinion editor

Leah ValenciaNews editor

Letter suBmissiOn pOLicy

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America is not really a democracy so why vote

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and community from the begin-ning and throughout the entire process What efforts have Lobo Development made to outreach and gather student inputrdquo

A Lobo Development represen-tative responded by saying that itrsquos ldquoalways looking for ways to engage with studentsrdquo and cited forums that were held once a week from Aug 26-Nov 9

ldquoEveryone with an interest in campus development is invited to participate students faculty neighbors staff public officials and property ownersrdquo the website said

Kim Murphy director of UNM Real Estate said LDC records the number of students through sign-up sheets at each forum but that the numbers were ldquoincompleterdquo as of Monday

Several homeowners in the neighborhood west of Lobo Vil-lage construction on south cam-pus said they never heard about the impending construction or community forums

Steve Mills Campus Neighbor-hood Association spokesman said Lobo Development contacted him with information about upcom-ing construction projects and the forums

Mills said he serves as a go-be-tween relaying UNM Real Estate decisions to the neighborhood members The neighborhood is situated near Campus Boulevard and Vassar Drive across from the Alvarado dorm and D parking lot but some neighborhood members wanted more information than what forums offered Mills said

ldquoFour or five households actu-ally went down to the real estate office and had a question-and-an-swer session with Lobo Develop-ment because they were unclear on some aspects of the construc-tionrdquo he said

Mills said communication be-tween the University Real Estate and the neighborhood is ldquopretty goodrdquo but he has some complaints He said he is worried about con-struction noise traffic displace-ment and pollutants

ldquoThis neighborhood sits right on the edge of the UNM so any-thing that happens to UNM hap-pens to usrdquo he said ldquoSo there is always a certain level of discontent among the neighborhood about the effect UNM has on usrdquo

Richard Reidrsquos house is locat-ed across the street from D lot and Santa Ana dorm where the major-ity of the construction will occur but he said he didnrsquot know about

it until reading a recent newspaper article

ldquoMills sent out some notices about it but until about a month ago I had no idea it would be right across the streetrdquo he said ldquoWhen I heard that I went over to the (UNM) Real Estate office and had a briefing with them about the plansrdquo

Reid said he attended one Lobo Development session but ACC of-ficials at the event did not pres-ent details about the construction only general concepts

ldquoAt first I thought there was a pretty good turnout at the forum but then I realized that only about 20 people were not representa-tives from Lobo Development or ACC who were all speaking from the same perspectiverdquo he said ldquoI would have thought that there would be more students thererdquo

Right now Santa Ana offers 172 beds but when the construction is done up to 1000 new beds will be available Reid said that will in-crease student density the amount of trash and pollution

ldquoIrsquom not blaming the studentsrdquo he said ldquoIrsquom just saying that the more people there are the poorer the quality of liferdquo

Student Sarah Hoppe said she first she heard about the construc-tion when reading a Daily Lobo article

ldquoI never heard of any forums eitherrdquo she said

Another student Sabrina Cont-la said she hadnrsquot heard of con-struction plans until reading the Daily Lobo and she also had not heard of the forums

Brent McPherson Lobo Village property manager said he went to one forum that about 20 other people attended He said about 10 students five faculty and five community members were at the event

ldquoThe great thing about forums is that everyonersquos voice can be heardrdquo he said

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malt-liquor freezer in front of the coun-ter that holds 10 different brands sold between $179-$239 The freezer is popular In half an hour more than 20 customers walked in and grabbed one or two cans paid exact change and walked out

ldquoWe have regulars come in each dayrdquo Garcia said ldquoThey go out to col-lect change and come back but we wonrsquot serve them if theyrsquove been here more than twicerdquo

Garcia said it is difficult to control malt-liquor energy drink sales because the drink is classified as beer making it easier to distribute

ldquoUnless you make a law that says beer has to be a certain alcohol

contentrdquo he said ldquoBut I donrsquot know how you would regulate thatrdquo

If New Mexico were to adopt a tax on malt-liquor energy drinks Walter-scheid said his customers would deter-mine if he would continue selling the cans

ldquoWersquod probably continue selling them if there was a demandrdquo he said

Carla Aargon was on her way into Stadium Liquors to buy her friend a Four Loko She said she is not interest-ed in trying the drink though

ldquoIrsquove seen my friend drink it and shersquos 40 years old It really boosts her energyrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos scary You already have so much energy when you drink that adding caffeine doesnrsquot mixrdquo

Walterscheid said promoting re-sponsible drinking is better than ban-ning the product

ldquoItrsquos not the product itself mdash people abuse it Like there is a Four Loko chal-lenge where you have to drink four cans in 40 minutes Thatrsquos dumbrdquo Waltersc-heid said You wouldnrsquot try to drink a fifth of vodka in 30 minutesrdquo

Mangin agreed a ban would prompt people to find alternatives to make whatever drink they want

ldquoIrsquove been mixing my own version of Four Loko for yearsrdquo he said ldquoMy mom taught me actually One night I drank 22 beers and an entire bottle of Smirnoff vodka mixed with Amp ener-gy drink I threw up a lot that nightrdquo

by Kallie Red-Horsekallie69unmedu

New life is springing from Albu-querquersquos recycled materials

A new partnership between the city of Albuquerque and Growstone a subset of Santa Fe-based company Earthstone has landfill glass waste be-ing turned into a hydroponic garden-ing tool

ldquoGlass makes up about 8 percent of municipal landfillsrdquo said Patrick Beare Growstonersquos vice president of sales ldquoAnd it takes about 4000 years for glass to decompose on a landfillrdquo

The city of Albuquerque landfill pulverizes glass bottles which Grow-stone then grinds to a powder and runs through a kiln said Andy Hernandez Earthstone director of operations

ldquoSeventy-one minutes later it comes out mdash itrsquos like baking a cakerdquo he said

Hernandez said the growstones are cut from pieces of baked powder to form hydroponic stones that are used in place of soil

ldquoThe roots of the plant actually grow around our materialrdquo he said ldquoWhat happens is our material ab-sorbs the water and when the roots

get thirsty they draw from our mate-rial automatically What that means is less water and more consistent water but no soilrdquo

Maria Colbert an Albuquerque Hydroponics representative said the store has carried Santa Fe Earthstone products for two years and they are useful

ldquoThey hold a lot of moisture as well as they are really airy For people who want to use it as soil you can use it in-stead of perlite It has got multiple dif-ferent uses that you could utilize it forrdquo she said ldquoThey are a local product The people that are trying to support that mdash it definitely helps outrdquo

Beare said the company foresees the product becoming popular in the future as it is one of the first hydro-ponic growing media in a long time

ldquoA lot of people think that just be-cause they put glass in this recycling bin that it is actually being made into something else and that is not always truerdquo he said ldquoWe are able to take this glass and use it and make it into a product that you can actually grow things fromrdquo

Beare said glass is difficult to re-cycle because it has to be sorted by color

ldquoWe as a country only recycle be-tween 28 to 34 percent of the glass we producerdquo he said ldquoMany cities will only sort out the glass because it takes up so much room in a landfill that they crush it and then bury it It takes clear glass to make a recycled clear jarrdquo

The stones have benefits over soil and other hydroponic mechanisms Hernandez said

ldquoOur material is so lightweightrdquo he said ldquoIt weighs 12 pounds per cubic foot so it can be used on rooftops and high-rise buildings We had several tests done at the University of Arizona versus our competitors and what they found was that our product uses less water and provides a sweeter fruitrdquo

Beare said Growstone has plans to process other landfill waste

ldquoEventually we will be using the methane that is being produced from the landfill to run our kilnrdquo he said ldquoAlso we donrsquot use water to produce our product It is a dry process so that is another reason why our product is so greenrdquo

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Page 8 Wednesday november 17 2010 New Mexico Daily loboculture

With the zombie crisis in full swing herersquos an ex-clusive interview with an actual undead CNM stu-dent Genevieve Wright

Daily Lobo So howrsquos life for a zombie these days

Genevieve Wright Lifersquos rough Yoursquore always craving brain (Note This was translated from a se-ries of gurgles and growls)

DL Like what specificallyGW Everythingrsquos just kind of gross Yoursquore walk-

ing around with blood on you all the time and the brain craving just never stops DL You seem really stuck on that brain craving thing

GW Yeah it really sucks craving brain because itrsquos a never-ending thing and I need to watch my figure

DL So I think therersquos generally a misconception about zombie movies Those are just as scary to you guys as they are to us right

GW Yeah ldquoZombielandrdquo is terrifying People are running around getting shot or getting killed or run over by cars Itrsquos rough

DL Is there any form of pop culture that you guys do like

GW Rob Zombie is pretty cool DL Right is there any type of brain you prefer

over another Do smarter people taste better Are the creative types spicier

GW I donrsquot have a preference I am always craving I take whatever I can get I canrsquot afford to be picky

DL What else do zombies worry about other than brains that is

GW Getting killed is a big issue DL How about true love GW Nah not really Plus if a zombie fell in love

with a human that would make things difficult We would just want to eat their brain

DL Do you think zombies and humans could ever live together

GW I donrsquot think so DL Wait what are you doing Donrsquot eat my

braiiiin~Chris Quintana

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

The undead apocalypse starts todayZombies were seen last night emerging from the Frontier Restau-

rant and have since proliferated across campus Sightings have been confirmed near Johnson Field the SUB and

around the Duck Pond Be advised The zombies are biting Chief Zombie Survivalist David Lopez has been on scene since the

outbreak last night He said people looking to avoid infection should tread carefully around the zombies

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood types designated by wristbandsrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else should be safe unless they donrsquot want to be helliprdquo

He warned that zombies are green and possibly wearing tattered clothes They are also hungry for brains and will troll campus look-ing for victims He said he canrsquot give a solid definition for all zombies around campus because they are likely in different phases of infec-tion He warned that anyone displaying zombie-like behavior is prob-ably a zombie

ldquoI mean if they are stumbling itrsquos better to be safe than sorry This is a zombie apocalypse after allrdquo he said

Lopez said the invasion started low-key Only some of his friends knew of the impending invasion around 50 infected but somehow word got out on Facebook and the disease spread rapidly

ldquoItrsquos just blossomed into this giant thingrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else seems excited but I am kind of worried Zombies are a hungry bunch and therersquos a chance it might get out of control if people are too recklessrdquo

Lopez said the military has been called in to deal with the prob-lem and he expects it should be able to deal with the problem He mentioned soldiers will use special zombie-blasting guns ones that donrsquot resemble real guns In fact he said the guns resemble NERF guns and shoot foam pellets

He said any real-looking gun will create more problems than it will solve

ldquoReal guns will drive the zombies into a frenzy and itrsquos likely there will be terrible consequences for everyone involvedrdquo he said ldquoSo if survivors want to wield a weapon they have got to be sure itrsquos spe-cially zombie-certifiedrdquo

Lopez will be situated in a booth near the attacking zombies to of-fer survivors advice

He did have some good news At the time of press he said it seemed that the zombies were in full force now but it seems highly likely they will run out of food around 2 pm

ldquoAnd when that happens there wonrsquot be any issues anymorerdquo he said The survivors will be fine the zombies will shrivel up and the

military will be recalled If the virus dies it will be as though it never even happenedrdquo

Note Lopez said UNM officials have been warned about the prob-lem and they are coping with it as best as they can Many of them he said declined to participate in the invasion and are hiding in their offices

Lopez said as long as everyone follows invasion rules mainly the one concerning guns everyone should be safe and unscathed by the end of the day except you know for the zombies

ldquoAll in all it could even be funrdquo he said ldquoIt could be scary but who hasnrsquot fantasized about being in a zombie apocalypserdquo

Z O M B I E A P O C A L Y P S E

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood

types designated by wristbandsrdquo ~David Lopez

Chief Zombie Survivalist

Interview with a Zombie

Wednesday november 17 2010 Page 9New Mexico Daily lobo

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There will be spilled brains Luckily for you the innocent po-

tential zombie meal the Daily Lobo compiled a list of combat tips in the extremely likely event that you have to fight an undead army to keep your precious gray matter safe

Go for the head A zombie will not die unless its rotten brain is de-stroyed Although it may be miss-ing both arms and legs and be drip-ping its entrails behind as it ambles toward you it is not dead unless the head is destroyed

Boards are not going to keep anything out Zombies will break through them in short order With-out full-scale armor plating yoursquore screwed And even if yoursquore in say a triple-armor-plated fallout shelter theyrsquoll probably get in through the ventilation shaft

Pretending to be a zombie oc-casionally works For some reason zombies only like living brains so practice your ambling

Zombies are scared of fire Torch-es are always a good idea at least until someone knocks it over and it burns your shelter down

The army will eventually show up and take care of things after which you will live in a dystopian quaran-tine zone under the fascist gaze of a tyrannical dictator

Speaking of the Army the Lobo managed to assemble some advice straight from the military How to kill a zombie in the words of soldier Charles Faust

ldquoGet to high ground Zombies are not so good at climbing Itrsquos always

culture

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

For those trying to make it through the zombie apocalypse in one piece longtime zombie survivor Kodi Schmaltz has some advice to offer

In an apocalyptic situation a person should bug in or bug out Bug-bullging in involves a person barricading him or herself in a building with enough supplies to outlast the zombie attack Bugging out involves packing a survival bag and hitting the road while trying to find some safe ground Either way doing nothing is not an option Have an area to meet loved ones if you feel you canrsquot live without bullthem If you think you can handle some alone time head out alone Yoursquoll bulltravel fasterDonrsquot be afraid to kill your loved ones If they are zombies they still bulllove your heart but they are more interested in eating it Head north Zombies havenrsquot mastered the art of wearing overcoats bulland will likely freeze to death Disease is spread by exchange of bodily fluids so avoid contact with bullzombies particularly getting bitten or getting sprayed by blood If you are bitten kill yourself There are no immunities and you will be bulldoing your loved ones a favor Note Amputation of the infected limb will not save you Infected individuals have 24 hours before they turn into full-blown bullzombies The military will be out killing zombies so take precautions not to bulllook like a zombie Maintain good hygiene donrsquot be green donrsquot let blood ooze out of your orifices and no tattered clothing Most importantly trust no one Stay close to the people who you would bullgive you their last cigarette too and donrsquot give anyone a chance

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easier to fight going down And stock up on food and water before they try to defend themselves And fight in a group alwaysrdquo

ldquoI use an M16 and grenade launcher And a crossbowrdquo

ldquoWersquove got face paint and uh hellip Actually we havenrsquot done too much preparation now that I think about itrdquo

ldquoI heard itrsquos going to travel from campus to the Duck Pondrdquo

OK on second thought waiting around for the Army might not be the best idea So prepare your torches

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Another impressive display by another UNM freshman

Guard Kendall Williams shot 4-of-5 from the 3-point range and finished with 15 points to lead UNM (2-0) to a 76-62 victory over Arizona State at The Pit on Tuesday night

ldquoThe hoop was bigrdquo Williams said ldquoThey showed a lot of attention to Dairese (Gary) and that helps Maybe they didnrsquot scout me but we just get to the lane a lot and when I get the open chance to dunk it Irsquoll dunk the ballrdquo

Williams played big time on both sides of the ball He dropped two crowd-raising baskets with more than six minutes left in the game Those pretty much sealed the victory Phillip McDonald sat on the bench in street clothes for his second straight game He will undergo an evaluation today to see if he can play Saturday against California

In his place Williams shinedldquoWith Phillip (McDonald) going

out they asked me to step into the starting spot and I want to fill the big void that Phil leftrdquo Williams said

Paced by ASU guard Trent Lock-ettrsquos career-high 22 points the Sun Devils hung around but did not pro-vide enough support No other ASU players reached double figures

Nine Lobos scored in the game three in double digits Gary led the Lobos with 18 points UNM shot 46 percent from the field compared to ASUrsquos 40 percent

ldquoI thought tonight was a tremen-dous effort and a tremendous win for our young teamrdquo head coach Steve Alford said ldquoTheyrsquore growing up quick and thatrsquos what I need to have them dordquo

Initially things looked grim for the young Lobos ASU jumped to a 13-7 lead but UNMrsquos bench sparked a 20-0 run over a seven-minute period to turn the early deficit into a 14-point lead

ldquoWe have a lot of new guys and

Sun Devils sink in Pitwersquore still trying to find the right com-binations but I think the guys had a good night tonightrdquo Alford said

Seven different Lobos scored dur-ing the big run before Lockett drew a foul and hit two free throws with 638 left in the first half

ldquoItrsquos definitely nice good to have speed out there It helps out advan-tagerdquo said Gary who went to the bench half-way through the run

From there the Sun Devils played catch up the rest of the game

Still ASU proved to a tough early-season match for UNM

Early on ASU didnrsquot allow the Lobos to pull away with the game closing any run the home team went on After UNMrsquos big first-half run ASU went on a 9-2 run to cut the Lobosrsquo 14-point lead down to nine at the half

Toward the end of the game ASU pulled within 14 after the Lobos led by 20 their largest lead of the night

Lockett gave the Lobos fits all night He made his first five baskets and shot 9-of-12 from the field

Ty Abbott who originally signed with UNM but went to Tempe after former head coach Ritchie McKay was fired scored eight points in 32 minutes of play

Thirty-nine fouls were called be-tween the two schools ASU received a technical foul with 10 minutes left in the game

ldquoItrsquos very frustratingrdquo Gary said ldquoSome of the turnovers were a couple charges there not even at the basket but you canrsquot change what the refs call You just have to keep playingrdquo

The Lobos head to Berkeley for a game against another Pac-10 school California

ldquoWersquoll continue to mature as a bas-ketball teamrdquo Alford said ldquoIrsquom real-ly pleased with what we did tonight We took good shots tonight We had a higher percentage than last week so I am happy with thatrdquo

Stephanie Gonzales Daily Lobo

Point guard Dairese Gary skies above defender Kyle Cain The Lobos improved to 2-0 early in the season with a marquee win over Pac-10 competitor Arizona State UNM travels to face California Saturday

by Shaun Griswoldshaun24unmedu

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virtuoso Lionel44 CIA forerunner45 Chuck47 ldquoAll in the Familyrdquo

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starts of 17- 25-and 50-Acrosswhat thiscrossword mightbe

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69 Museum-fundingorg

70 Origami bird71 Gave a shot say72 ldquoHow to Talk to a

Liberal (If YouMust)rdquo authorCoulter

73 Ready to snap

DOWN1 Ill temper2 Jump over3 All-night bash4 Stress so they

say5 Bird that migrates

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dancer23 Romance25 Barbecue fare26 Sip27 Praiseful poet28 Gp in a 1955

labor merger29 ldquoHowrsquom I Doingrdquo

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Morgensternrsquosdaughter

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CAMPUS EVENTSAnger Management WorkshopStarts at 900amLocation Student Health amp Counseling Free workshop for UNM students Sponsored by SHAC Counseling Services Sign-Up 277-4537

Striving For Balance Womenrsquos Counseling GroupStarts at 1130amLocation Womenrsquos Resource Center Come and share your experiences struggles and triumphs with others in a supportive counseling group

Ohio State University Law School VisitStarts at 1200pmLocation SUB Jemez

Come learn about Ohio State University Law School from one of its admissions officers

Alcoholics Anonymous Support Group Open MeetingsStarts at 230pmLocation Womenrsquos Resource CenterFor women and men to share their experi-ence strength and hope with each other so that they may solve their common problems and help others to recover from alcoholism

Test Anxiety WorkshopStarts at 300pmLocation Student Health amp CounselingFree workshop for UNM students Sponsored by SHAC Counseling Services Sign-Up 277-4537

InceptionStarts at 700pmLocation SUB TheaterTickets are $200 for UNM Students $250 for UNM FacultyStaff and $300 for the Public For group rates call 277-4706

Psi Chi General MeetingStarts at 730pmLocation SUB Isleta RoomDr Yeo will be speaking about graduate school personal statements writing strate-gies and CV Come and join us

COMMUNITY EVENTS Hebrew Conversation Class BeginningStarts at 500pmLocation 1701 Sigma Chi NEOffered every Wednesday by Israel Alliance and Hillel

Indie Q at the KiMoStarts at 700pmLocation KiMo TheatreldquoThe Incredible Voyage of Captain HookrdquoAlso shown will be several local shorts

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The New Mexico Daily Lobo is an independent student newspaper published daily except Saturday Sunday and school holidays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly during the summer session Subscription rate is $75 per academic year E-mail accountingdailylobocom for more information on subscriptionsThe New Mexico Daily Lobo is published by the Board of UNM Student Publications The editorial opinions expressed in the New Mexico Daily Lobo are those of the respective writers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the students faculty staff and regents of the University of New Mexico Inquiries concerning editorial content should be made to the editor-in-chief All content appearing in the New Mexico Daily Lobo and the Web site dailylobocom may not be reproduced without the consent of the editor-in-chief A single copy of the New Mexico Daily Lobo is free from newsstands Unauthorized removal of multiple copies is considered theft and may be prosecuted Letter submission policy The opinions expressed are those of the authors alone Letters and guest columns must be concisely written signed by the author and include address and telephone No names will be withheld

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DAILY LOBOnew mexico

Every Wednesday the Daily Lobo challenges you to identify where we took our secret picture of the week Submit your answers to PhotoDailyLobocom The winner will be announced next week

where are we

Chris Quintana Daily Lobo

last weekrsquos photo

No one correctly identified last weekrsquos photo which was taken behind Castetter Hall

Chris QuintanaDaily Lobo

New Mexico Daily lobo advertisement Wednesday november 17 2010 Page 3

2010 FALLELECTIONSCANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS

1 Terri Harwood ldquoIrsquom a Political Science major a New Mexico PIRG volunteer and a Kappa Kappa Gamma I truly look forward to making our voices heardrdquo Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Pi Omega BAMD Orga-nization IMD Honduras Kappa Kappa Gamma Pi Kappa Alpha Seeds of Rebellion Sigma Chi amp UNM Volleyball

2 Alberto Jacome ldquoI am currently the Director of Community Issues for Residence Halls I am an Architecture major Vote for merdquoPi Beta Phi Sigma Chi Comedy Albuquerque International Association Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps National Residence Hall Honor-ary Menrsquos Lacrosse Coronado Community Asso-ciation SRC Community Association Santarado Community Association American Institute of Architecture Students Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group

3 Abigayl (Abby) Hull ldquoIrsquom a sophomore in Psychology involved in Pi Beta Phi as VP Communications Agora Deanrsquos List and Operation SmilerdquoPi Beta Phi Operation Smile Comedy Albu-querque International Association Alpha Pi Omega Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps UNM Womenrsquos Golf National Residence Hall Honorary Menrsquos Lacrosse Coronado Community Associa-tion SRC Community Association Santarado Community Association Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indig-enous Research Group

4 Cesar Soria ldquoIrsquom a sophomore in Biochemistry a Regentrsquos Scholar UNM Honors Program ASUNM Greek Life NSCS and IMD HondurasrdquoSeeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Alpha Pi Omega Alpha Chi Omega UNM Womenrsquos Golf IMD Honduras Pi Kappa Alpha BAMD Organi-zation amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

5 Brandon Meyers ldquoI am an Environmental ScienceCommunica-tions major member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and co-President of Howl RaisersrdquoPi Beta Phi Sigma Chi Operation Smile Com-edy Albuquerque International Association Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps National Resi-dence Hall Honorary Menrsquos Lacrosse Hispanic Business Student Association Coronado Com-munity Association SRC Community Associa-tion Santarado Community Association Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group

6 Suzanna ldquoRoxannerdquo Fortner ldquoI believe a great leader serves others I would be honored to serve any student here at UNMrdquoChi Omega Seeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Alpha Pi Omega Alpha Chi Omega IMD Hon-duras BAMD Organization amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

7 Cassandra ldquoCassierdquo Kalapsa ldquoI play for the Lobo softball team and Irsquom excited to have the opportunity to represent the student bodyrdquoSeeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Alpha Chi Omega UNM Womenrsquos Golf IMD Honduras Pi Kappa Alpha BAMD Organization Hispanic Business Student Association amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

8 Cassie Thompson ldquoI am a Business major a Resident Advi-sor in Coronado a Trailblazer and the Vice President of Recognition for NRHHrdquoPi Beta Phi Operation Smile Comedy Al-buquerque International Association Alpha Pi Omega Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps UNM Womenrsquos Golf National Residence Hall Honorary Menrsquos Lacrosse Hispanic Business Student Association Coronado Community Asso-ciation SRC Community Association Santarado Community Association Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indig-enous Research Group

9 Shawna Nelson ldquoI am a sophomore majoring in Nursing and minoring in Navajo I strive to do my best at all timesrdquoPi Beta Phi Operation Smile Comedy Albu-querque International Association Alpha Pi Omega Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps Na-tional Residence Hall Honorary Menrsquos Lacrosse Coronado Community Association SRC Commu-nity Association Santarado Community Associa-tion Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Society Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group

10 Dalton Valerio ldquoFreshman in Pre-Med BAMD program Greek Life Lobo Spirit event chair and Residence Hall Association RepresentativerdquoOperation Smile Seeds of Rebellion UNM Volley-ball Alpha Chi Omega IMD Honduras Pi Kappa Alpha BAMD Organization amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

11 Caroline Muraida ldquoI am passionate about our school involved in our community and am dedicated to improving this University for all LobosrdquoPi Beta Phi Operation Smile Comedy Albu-querque International Association Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps National Residence Hall Honorary Menrsquos LacrosseCoronado Community Association SRC Commu-nity Association Santarado Community Associa-tion Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Society Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group

12 Jordan Whittaker ldquoBusiness major involved in Pi Beta Phi Child Life 09-10 Hokona Dorm Social Chair 2009 Deanrsquos ListrdquoPi Beta Phi Sigma Chi Operation Smile Com-edy Albuquerque International Association Al-pha Pi Omega Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps UNM Womenrsquos Golf National Residence Hall Honorary Menrsquos Lacrosse Coronado Community Association SRC Community Association San-tarado Community Association Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group

13 Ashkii (Ash) Hatathlie ldquoI am a Resident Advisor in Coronado Hall look-ing to make a difference campus-wide I am a Nutrition majorrdquoPi Beta Phi Operation Smile Comedy Albu-querque International Association Alpha Pi Omega Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps Na-tional Residence Hall Honorary Menrsquos Lacrosse Coronado Community Association SRC Commu-nity Association Santarado Community Associa-tion Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group

14 Ashley Garcia ldquoI am a Biology major member of NMPDS and Greek Life Irsquom looking forward to making posi-tive changes at UNMrdquoSeeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Alpha Chi Omega UNM Womenrsquos Golf IMD Honduras Pi Kappa Alpha BAMD Organization Kappa Kappa Gamma

15 Cory Montoya ldquoI am majoring in EconomicsPolitical Science a NSOL involved in Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and Red Rally ChairrdquoPi Beta Phi Sigma Chi Operation Smile Com-edy Albuquerque International Association Alpha Pi Omega Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps National Residence Hall Honorary Pi Kappa Alpha Menrsquos Lacrosse Coronado Community Association SRC Community Association San-tarado Community Association Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group

16 Kelli Moleres ldquoI am a part of Alpha Chi Omega Howl Raisers and Big BrothersBig Sisters I am majoring in PharmacyrdquoSeeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Alpha Chi Omega UNM Womenrsquos Golf IMD Honduras Pi Kappa Alpha BAMD Organi-zation amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

17 Jeff Herrera ldquoI am majoring in SociologyPolitical Science involved in Sigma Chi fraternity Community Ex-perience and ASUNM Lobby CommitteerdquoPi Beta Phi Sigma Chi Operation Smile Com-edy Albuquerque International Association Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps UNM Womenrsquos Golf National Residence Hall Honorary Pi Kappa Alpha Menrsquos Lacrosse Coronado Community Association SRC Community Association San-tarado Community Association Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group

18 Ryan Golden ldquoI am a Business student soccer player and a Christian A vote for me is a vote for yourdquoALPFA Seeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Al-pha Chi Omega IMD Honduras BAMD Organi-zation Hispanic Business Student Association Beta Alpha Psi amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

19 Kelly Williamson ldquoIrsquom a current Senator wishing to extend my term in order to continue serving you - the undergradu-ate students of UNMrdquoSigma Chi ALPFA Seeds of Rebellion UNM Vol-leyball Alpha Chi Omega UNM Womenrsquos Golf Pi Kappa Alpha BAMD Organization Hispanic Business Student Association amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

20 John Luna ldquoSophomore majoring in Med Lab Science mem-ber of ASUNM Greek Life NSCS Irsquod be honored to represent the student bodyrdquoALPFA Seeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Al-pha Pi Omega Alpha Chi Omega UNM Womenrsquos Golf IMD Honduras Pi Kappa Alpha BAMD Organization Hispanic Business Student Asso-ciation amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

VOTE TODAY

POLLING LOCATIONS AND TIMESSUB 900am-700pmZimmerman 900am-700pmDane Smith Hall 900am-700pmStudent Residence Center 900am-700pmJohnson Center 900am-700pm

Mitchell Hall 900am-500pmEngineering Computer Pod 900am-500pmSouth Campus 1200pm-700pm

opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Wednesday

November 17 2010

Page

4

EditorSo another election cycle has come and

gone Irsquove said it before and Irsquoll say it again

Elections change nothingIt helps the ruling class to keep the cha-

rade of a representative democracy going in this country despite overwhelming evi-dence that we now live in a one-party cor-porate state that is sliding deeper toward fascism every day Keeping the citizens pla-cated with fake elections and pretend de-mocracy is the easiest way to accomplish this

Unfortunately most of my fellow Ameri-cans are too dumb to understand what fas-cism is let alone recognize the obvious signs all around them The oligarchy depends on our laziness and indifference to ensure our continued servitude to their evil cause Itrsquos worked to perfection so far Why quit now

Irsquove lived through enough ldquoelectionsrdquo to realize that nothing can change in a system built exclusively around the continuation of the status quo These people arenrsquot stupid They own the media (and everything else) and they push the illusion of freedom and democracy on the ignorant docile Ameri-can public because they know wersquore the big-gest suckers on Earth

President Obama is just as much a tool of the elite as Bush was Sorry to say but oth-erwise he never wouldrsquove been installed as president

Oh sure things change incrementally once in a while depending on which make-believe political party is in power but even-tually things revert back to the same policies that were in place before the last election The rich get richer the poor get poorer and the illegal wars continue unabated Sur-prise surprise

I know most of you arenrsquot old enough to see these patterns yet but trust me on this Nothing short of a violent revolution will make one damn bit of difference to the true rulers of our nation because they control both sides of the same tainted coin

Both imaginary political parties work for the same people in service to the same agenda of globalization and disenfranchisement

Of course most of you have been brain-washed to believe the fairy tale that your vote actually counts and that those of us smart enough to see the truth are somehow less patriotic because we refuse to accept the totally rigged faith-based US election process as being legitimate

Why cast a worthless vote just so you can feel good about yourself Thatrsquos about all itrsquos good for

I really donrsquot know what it will take for people to come around to the reality that our country is firmly in the grip of an en-trenched wealthy powerful and criminal ruling class that will never give up control of our political system unless itrsquos taken from them by force

A grim reality for sure but how can we change it if we canrsquot even recognize it

Until then you political zombies just keep on doing your civic duty and wonder-ing why nothing ever changes OK Good luck with that whole concept

Jason DarensburgUNM student

by Andrew BealeAssistant Culture Editor

This isnrsquot an opinion column Itrsquos just something that happened

And what happened was basically this I got run out of Mexico by some cops

It should be noted that everyone I met in Mexico on this journey was nice I donrsquot in-tend to disparage the country Like I said Irsquom just telling the story of something that happened

I was at a journalism conference in Lare-do Texas on Friday Laredo borders Nuevo Laredo and my hotel was less than two blocks from the bridge crossing into Mexico

I knew Nuevo Laredo a city of 350000 was dangerous The Laredo Morning Times had a simple headline on its front page Friday ldquoMore violencerdquo The publication assumed its readers would know it meant ldquohellipin Nuevo Laredordquo

I decided to head over there and check it out anyway I didnrsquot have anything to do after the conference ended at 6 pm and there was no way I wasnrsquot going to go to Mexico when it was right at my doorstep

Everything seemed OK when I crossed the bridge I stayed on the main street Calle Guer-rero and it was full of life I didnrsquot think there would be so many people in the street if it was really a war zone

I passed a movie theater about a mile from the bridge They were showing that stupid Robert Downey JrZach Galifianakis movie and as I said I didnrsquot have anything to do so I waited around for the movie to start

My mistake was in wandering a few blocks west of Calle Guerrero As I passed a police station a cop whistled Since I wasnrsquot doing anything I didnrsquot even think about it but he whistled again and I saw he was walking to-ward me so I stopped

ldquoWersquore going to check yourdquo he said in Spanish ldquoStand over there by the wallrdquo

I moved over to the wall and another po-liceman came over They decided to stop me for being an American in Mexico The po-lice station was on the other side of the street and set well back from the sidewalk The cop picked me out as a gringo from a good 50 feet off

ldquoTake everything out of your pockets Do you have any weapons or drugsrdquo

I told him that I didnrsquot as I emptied my pockets I left my wallet and my passport in my back pocket and the cop found them

ldquoWhatrsquos thisrdquoldquoJust my passportrdquoldquoI said everything out of your pocketsrdquoI took my wallet and my passport out of

my pockets and the cop instructed me to toss them on the ground This made me feel un-comfortable but he had a big-ass shotgun so I didnrsquot really have a choice

Then they questioned me about why I was in Nuevo Laredo I told them I was just ldquopase-andordquo or walking around I said I was at a con-ference in Texas and didnrsquot have anything to do so I came to see Nuevo Laredo

I hesitated when they asked me what kind of conference Mexico is consistently ranked among the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists and government au-thority figures like these cops are often im-plicated in the journalist killings

But I couldnrsquot think of a plausible-sound-ing lie fast enough so I just told them it was a journalism conference Then they asked me if I was selling drugs I was not by the way and I said so

ldquoItrsquos better that you donrsquot lierdquoI told them again that Irsquom am not a drug

dealer so they started asking me if I take drugs

ldquoNo sentildeorrdquo

ldquoDo you smoke marijuanardquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoldquoNot at allrdquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoldquoNo marijuana You donrsquot smokerdquoI told them I donrsquot even drink alcohol

which is trueldquoBut you donrsquot smoke marijuanardquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoldquoNot even a toquecito now and thenrdquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoHaving searched me they obviously knew

I had no drugs yet they were still keeping me there I started to worry they were going to plant say 100 kilos of heroin on me Such things have been known to happen in Mexico They were both kind of chubby so I figured I could outrun them if they tried to arrest me Of course that would carry the risk that they might just shoot me in the back

But my detainment was coming to an endldquoYou shouldnrsquot be here Itrsquos dangerous in

this city Wersquove had problems Itrsquos better that you leave right nowrdquo

I asked him if it was safe more or less on Calle Guerrero

ldquoThe safest place is here close to the police station You should leave now and go back to the United Statesrdquo

And it was over I walked away and didnrsquot go to the movie but I did stop for some tacos before I left So you could say I didnrsquot really get ldquorun outrdquo of Mexico But from the copsrsquo mannerisms tone of voice and general way of shaking me down it was clear that ldquoyou should leaverdquo wasnrsquot exactly a suggestion

It seems significant that the Mexican po-lice in a major border city are telling Ameri-cans to go home because itrsquos too dangerous for them

And since this isnrsquot an opinion column Irsquoll leave it at that

Mexican cops Turn back nowcOLumn

Letter

editOriaL BOard

Pat LohmannEditor-in-chief

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n Letters can be submitted to the Daily Lobo office in Marron Hall or online at DailyLobocom The Lobo reserves the right to edit letters for content and length A name and phone number must accompany all letters Anonymous letters or those with pseudonyms will not be published Opinions expressed solely reflect the views of the author and do not reflect the opinions of Lobo employees

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and community from the begin-ning and throughout the entire process What efforts have Lobo Development made to outreach and gather student inputrdquo

A Lobo Development represen-tative responded by saying that itrsquos ldquoalways looking for ways to engage with studentsrdquo and cited forums that were held once a week from Aug 26-Nov 9

ldquoEveryone with an interest in campus development is invited to participate students faculty neighbors staff public officials and property ownersrdquo the website said

Kim Murphy director of UNM Real Estate said LDC records the number of students through sign-up sheets at each forum but that the numbers were ldquoincompleterdquo as of Monday

Several homeowners in the neighborhood west of Lobo Vil-lage construction on south cam-pus said they never heard about the impending construction or community forums

Steve Mills Campus Neighbor-hood Association spokesman said Lobo Development contacted him with information about upcom-ing construction projects and the forums

Mills said he serves as a go-be-tween relaying UNM Real Estate decisions to the neighborhood members The neighborhood is situated near Campus Boulevard and Vassar Drive across from the Alvarado dorm and D parking lot but some neighborhood members wanted more information than what forums offered Mills said

ldquoFour or five households actu-ally went down to the real estate office and had a question-and-an-swer session with Lobo Develop-ment because they were unclear on some aspects of the construc-tionrdquo he said

Mills said communication be-tween the University Real Estate and the neighborhood is ldquopretty goodrdquo but he has some complaints He said he is worried about con-struction noise traffic displace-ment and pollutants

ldquoThis neighborhood sits right on the edge of the UNM so any-thing that happens to UNM hap-pens to usrdquo he said ldquoSo there is always a certain level of discontent among the neighborhood about the effect UNM has on usrdquo

Richard Reidrsquos house is locat-ed across the street from D lot and Santa Ana dorm where the major-ity of the construction will occur but he said he didnrsquot know about

it until reading a recent newspaper article

ldquoMills sent out some notices about it but until about a month ago I had no idea it would be right across the streetrdquo he said ldquoWhen I heard that I went over to the (UNM) Real Estate office and had a briefing with them about the plansrdquo

Reid said he attended one Lobo Development session but ACC of-ficials at the event did not pres-ent details about the construction only general concepts

ldquoAt first I thought there was a pretty good turnout at the forum but then I realized that only about 20 people were not representa-tives from Lobo Development or ACC who were all speaking from the same perspectiverdquo he said ldquoI would have thought that there would be more students thererdquo

Right now Santa Ana offers 172 beds but when the construction is done up to 1000 new beds will be available Reid said that will in-crease student density the amount of trash and pollution

ldquoIrsquom not blaming the studentsrdquo he said ldquoIrsquom just saying that the more people there are the poorer the quality of liferdquo

Student Sarah Hoppe said she first she heard about the construc-tion when reading a Daily Lobo article

ldquoI never heard of any forums eitherrdquo she said

Another student Sabrina Cont-la said she hadnrsquot heard of con-struction plans until reading the Daily Lobo and she also had not heard of the forums

Brent McPherson Lobo Village property manager said he went to one forum that about 20 other people attended He said about 10 students five faculty and five community members were at the event

ldquoThe great thing about forums is that everyonersquos voice can be heardrdquo he said

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malt-liquor freezer in front of the coun-ter that holds 10 different brands sold between $179-$239 The freezer is popular In half an hour more than 20 customers walked in and grabbed one or two cans paid exact change and walked out

ldquoWe have regulars come in each dayrdquo Garcia said ldquoThey go out to col-lect change and come back but we wonrsquot serve them if theyrsquove been here more than twicerdquo

Garcia said it is difficult to control malt-liquor energy drink sales because the drink is classified as beer making it easier to distribute

ldquoUnless you make a law that says beer has to be a certain alcohol

contentrdquo he said ldquoBut I donrsquot know how you would regulate thatrdquo

If New Mexico were to adopt a tax on malt-liquor energy drinks Walter-scheid said his customers would deter-mine if he would continue selling the cans

ldquoWersquod probably continue selling them if there was a demandrdquo he said

Carla Aargon was on her way into Stadium Liquors to buy her friend a Four Loko She said she is not interest-ed in trying the drink though

ldquoIrsquove seen my friend drink it and shersquos 40 years old It really boosts her energyrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos scary You already have so much energy when you drink that adding caffeine doesnrsquot mixrdquo

Walterscheid said promoting re-sponsible drinking is better than ban-ning the product

ldquoItrsquos not the product itself mdash people abuse it Like there is a Four Loko chal-lenge where you have to drink four cans in 40 minutes Thatrsquos dumbrdquo Waltersc-heid said You wouldnrsquot try to drink a fifth of vodka in 30 minutesrdquo

Mangin agreed a ban would prompt people to find alternatives to make whatever drink they want

ldquoIrsquove been mixing my own version of Four Loko for yearsrdquo he said ldquoMy mom taught me actually One night I drank 22 beers and an entire bottle of Smirnoff vodka mixed with Amp ener-gy drink I threw up a lot that nightrdquo

by Kallie Red-Horsekallie69unmedu

New life is springing from Albu-querquersquos recycled materials

A new partnership between the city of Albuquerque and Growstone a subset of Santa Fe-based company Earthstone has landfill glass waste be-ing turned into a hydroponic garden-ing tool

ldquoGlass makes up about 8 percent of municipal landfillsrdquo said Patrick Beare Growstonersquos vice president of sales ldquoAnd it takes about 4000 years for glass to decompose on a landfillrdquo

The city of Albuquerque landfill pulverizes glass bottles which Grow-stone then grinds to a powder and runs through a kiln said Andy Hernandez Earthstone director of operations

ldquoSeventy-one minutes later it comes out mdash itrsquos like baking a cakerdquo he said

Hernandez said the growstones are cut from pieces of baked powder to form hydroponic stones that are used in place of soil

ldquoThe roots of the plant actually grow around our materialrdquo he said ldquoWhat happens is our material ab-sorbs the water and when the roots

get thirsty they draw from our mate-rial automatically What that means is less water and more consistent water but no soilrdquo

Maria Colbert an Albuquerque Hydroponics representative said the store has carried Santa Fe Earthstone products for two years and they are useful

ldquoThey hold a lot of moisture as well as they are really airy For people who want to use it as soil you can use it in-stead of perlite It has got multiple dif-ferent uses that you could utilize it forrdquo she said ldquoThey are a local product The people that are trying to support that mdash it definitely helps outrdquo

Beare said the company foresees the product becoming popular in the future as it is one of the first hydro-ponic growing media in a long time

ldquoA lot of people think that just be-cause they put glass in this recycling bin that it is actually being made into something else and that is not always truerdquo he said ldquoWe are able to take this glass and use it and make it into a product that you can actually grow things fromrdquo

Beare said glass is difficult to re-cycle because it has to be sorted by color

ldquoWe as a country only recycle be-tween 28 to 34 percent of the glass we producerdquo he said ldquoMany cities will only sort out the glass because it takes up so much room in a landfill that they crush it and then bury it It takes clear glass to make a recycled clear jarrdquo

The stones have benefits over soil and other hydroponic mechanisms Hernandez said

ldquoOur material is so lightweightrdquo he said ldquoIt weighs 12 pounds per cubic foot so it can be used on rooftops and high-rise buildings We had several tests done at the University of Arizona versus our competitors and what they found was that our product uses less water and provides a sweeter fruitrdquo

Beare said Growstone has plans to process other landfill waste

ldquoEventually we will be using the methane that is being produced from the landfill to run our kilnrdquo he said ldquoAlso we donrsquot use water to produce our product It is a dry process so that is another reason why our product is so greenrdquo

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Page 8 Wednesday november 17 2010 New Mexico Daily loboculture

With the zombie crisis in full swing herersquos an ex-clusive interview with an actual undead CNM stu-dent Genevieve Wright

Daily Lobo So howrsquos life for a zombie these days

Genevieve Wright Lifersquos rough Yoursquore always craving brain (Note This was translated from a se-ries of gurgles and growls)

DL Like what specificallyGW Everythingrsquos just kind of gross Yoursquore walk-

ing around with blood on you all the time and the brain craving just never stops DL You seem really stuck on that brain craving thing

GW Yeah it really sucks craving brain because itrsquos a never-ending thing and I need to watch my figure

DL So I think therersquos generally a misconception about zombie movies Those are just as scary to you guys as they are to us right

GW Yeah ldquoZombielandrdquo is terrifying People are running around getting shot or getting killed or run over by cars Itrsquos rough

DL Is there any form of pop culture that you guys do like

GW Rob Zombie is pretty cool DL Right is there any type of brain you prefer

over another Do smarter people taste better Are the creative types spicier

GW I donrsquot have a preference I am always craving I take whatever I can get I canrsquot afford to be picky

DL What else do zombies worry about other than brains that is

GW Getting killed is a big issue DL How about true love GW Nah not really Plus if a zombie fell in love

with a human that would make things difficult We would just want to eat their brain

DL Do you think zombies and humans could ever live together

GW I donrsquot think so DL Wait what are you doing Donrsquot eat my

braiiiin~Chris Quintana

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

The undead apocalypse starts todayZombies were seen last night emerging from the Frontier Restau-

rant and have since proliferated across campus Sightings have been confirmed near Johnson Field the SUB and

around the Duck Pond Be advised The zombies are biting Chief Zombie Survivalist David Lopez has been on scene since the

outbreak last night He said people looking to avoid infection should tread carefully around the zombies

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood types designated by wristbandsrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else should be safe unless they donrsquot want to be helliprdquo

He warned that zombies are green and possibly wearing tattered clothes They are also hungry for brains and will troll campus look-ing for victims He said he canrsquot give a solid definition for all zombies around campus because they are likely in different phases of infec-tion He warned that anyone displaying zombie-like behavior is prob-ably a zombie

ldquoI mean if they are stumbling itrsquos better to be safe than sorry This is a zombie apocalypse after allrdquo he said

Lopez said the invasion started low-key Only some of his friends knew of the impending invasion around 50 infected but somehow word got out on Facebook and the disease spread rapidly

ldquoItrsquos just blossomed into this giant thingrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else seems excited but I am kind of worried Zombies are a hungry bunch and therersquos a chance it might get out of control if people are too recklessrdquo

Lopez said the military has been called in to deal with the prob-lem and he expects it should be able to deal with the problem He mentioned soldiers will use special zombie-blasting guns ones that donrsquot resemble real guns In fact he said the guns resemble NERF guns and shoot foam pellets

He said any real-looking gun will create more problems than it will solve

ldquoReal guns will drive the zombies into a frenzy and itrsquos likely there will be terrible consequences for everyone involvedrdquo he said ldquoSo if survivors want to wield a weapon they have got to be sure itrsquos spe-cially zombie-certifiedrdquo

Lopez will be situated in a booth near the attacking zombies to of-fer survivors advice

He did have some good news At the time of press he said it seemed that the zombies were in full force now but it seems highly likely they will run out of food around 2 pm

ldquoAnd when that happens there wonrsquot be any issues anymorerdquo he said The survivors will be fine the zombies will shrivel up and the

military will be recalled If the virus dies it will be as though it never even happenedrdquo

Note Lopez said UNM officials have been warned about the prob-lem and they are coping with it as best as they can Many of them he said declined to participate in the invasion and are hiding in their offices

Lopez said as long as everyone follows invasion rules mainly the one concerning guns everyone should be safe and unscathed by the end of the day except you know for the zombies

ldquoAll in all it could even be funrdquo he said ldquoIt could be scary but who hasnrsquot fantasized about being in a zombie apocalypserdquo

Z O M B I E A P O C A L Y P S E

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood

types designated by wristbandsrdquo ~David Lopez

Chief Zombie Survivalist

Interview with a Zombie

Wednesday november 17 2010 Page 9New Mexico Daily lobo

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There will be spilled brains Luckily for you the innocent po-

tential zombie meal the Daily Lobo compiled a list of combat tips in the extremely likely event that you have to fight an undead army to keep your precious gray matter safe

Go for the head A zombie will not die unless its rotten brain is de-stroyed Although it may be miss-ing both arms and legs and be drip-ping its entrails behind as it ambles toward you it is not dead unless the head is destroyed

Boards are not going to keep anything out Zombies will break through them in short order With-out full-scale armor plating yoursquore screwed And even if yoursquore in say a triple-armor-plated fallout shelter theyrsquoll probably get in through the ventilation shaft

Pretending to be a zombie oc-casionally works For some reason zombies only like living brains so practice your ambling

Zombies are scared of fire Torch-es are always a good idea at least until someone knocks it over and it burns your shelter down

The army will eventually show up and take care of things after which you will live in a dystopian quaran-tine zone under the fascist gaze of a tyrannical dictator

Speaking of the Army the Lobo managed to assemble some advice straight from the military How to kill a zombie in the words of soldier Charles Faust

ldquoGet to high ground Zombies are not so good at climbing Itrsquos always

culture

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

For those trying to make it through the zombie apocalypse in one piece longtime zombie survivor Kodi Schmaltz has some advice to offer

In an apocalyptic situation a person should bug in or bug out Bug-bullging in involves a person barricading him or herself in a building with enough supplies to outlast the zombie attack Bugging out involves packing a survival bag and hitting the road while trying to find some safe ground Either way doing nothing is not an option Have an area to meet loved ones if you feel you canrsquot live without bullthem If you think you can handle some alone time head out alone Yoursquoll bulltravel fasterDonrsquot be afraid to kill your loved ones If they are zombies they still bulllove your heart but they are more interested in eating it Head north Zombies havenrsquot mastered the art of wearing overcoats bulland will likely freeze to death Disease is spread by exchange of bodily fluids so avoid contact with bullzombies particularly getting bitten or getting sprayed by blood If you are bitten kill yourself There are no immunities and you will be bulldoing your loved ones a favor Note Amputation of the infected limb will not save you Infected individuals have 24 hours before they turn into full-blown bullzombies The military will be out killing zombies so take precautions not to bulllook like a zombie Maintain good hygiene donrsquot be green donrsquot let blood ooze out of your orifices and no tattered clothing Most importantly trust no one Stay close to the people who you would bullgive you their last cigarette too and donrsquot give anyone a chance

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easier to fight going down And stock up on food and water before they try to defend themselves And fight in a group alwaysrdquo

ldquoI use an M16 and grenade launcher And a crossbowrdquo

ldquoWersquove got face paint and uh hellip Actually we havenrsquot done too much preparation now that I think about itrdquo

ldquoI heard itrsquos going to travel from campus to the Duck Pondrdquo

OK on second thought waiting around for the Army might not be the best idea So prepare your torches

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Another impressive display by another UNM freshman

Guard Kendall Williams shot 4-of-5 from the 3-point range and finished with 15 points to lead UNM (2-0) to a 76-62 victory over Arizona State at The Pit on Tuesday night

ldquoThe hoop was bigrdquo Williams said ldquoThey showed a lot of attention to Dairese (Gary) and that helps Maybe they didnrsquot scout me but we just get to the lane a lot and when I get the open chance to dunk it Irsquoll dunk the ballrdquo

Williams played big time on both sides of the ball He dropped two crowd-raising baskets with more than six minutes left in the game Those pretty much sealed the victory Phillip McDonald sat on the bench in street clothes for his second straight game He will undergo an evaluation today to see if he can play Saturday against California

In his place Williams shinedldquoWith Phillip (McDonald) going

out they asked me to step into the starting spot and I want to fill the big void that Phil leftrdquo Williams said

Paced by ASU guard Trent Lock-ettrsquos career-high 22 points the Sun Devils hung around but did not pro-vide enough support No other ASU players reached double figures

Nine Lobos scored in the game three in double digits Gary led the Lobos with 18 points UNM shot 46 percent from the field compared to ASUrsquos 40 percent

ldquoI thought tonight was a tremen-dous effort and a tremendous win for our young teamrdquo head coach Steve Alford said ldquoTheyrsquore growing up quick and thatrsquos what I need to have them dordquo

Initially things looked grim for the young Lobos ASU jumped to a 13-7 lead but UNMrsquos bench sparked a 20-0 run over a seven-minute period to turn the early deficit into a 14-point lead

ldquoWe have a lot of new guys and

Sun Devils sink in Pitwersquore still trying to find the right com-binations but I think the guys had a good night tonightrdquo Alford said

Seven different Lobos scored dur-ing the big run before Lockett drew a foul and hit two free throws with 638 left in the first half

ldquoItrsquos definitely nice good to have speed out there It helps out advan-tagerdquo said Gary who went to the bench half-way through the run

From there the Sun Devils played catch up the rest of the game

Still ASU proved to a tough early-season match for UNM

Early on ASU didnrsquot allow the Lobos to pull away with the game closing any run the home team went on After UNMrsquos big first-half run ASU went on a 9-2 run to cut the Lobosrsquo 14-point lead down to nine at the half

Toward the end of the game ASU pulled within 14 after the Lobos led by 20 their largest lead of the night

Lockett gave the Lobos fits all night He made his first five baskets and shot 9-of-12 from the field

Ty Abbott who originally signed with UNM but went to Tempe after former head coach Ritchie McKay was fired scored eight points in 32 minutes of play

Thirty-nine fouls were called be-tween the two schools ASU received a technical foul with 10 minutes left in the game

ldquoItrsquos very frustratingrdquo Gary said ldquoSome of the turnovers were a couple charges there not even at the basket but you canrsquot change what the refs call You just have to keep playingrdquo

The Lobos head to Berkeley for a game against another Pac-10 school California

ldquoWersquoll continue to mature as a bas-ketball teamrdquo Alford said ldquoIrsquom real-ly pleased with what we did tonight We took good shots tonight We had a higher percentage than last week so I am happy with thatrdquo

Stephanie Gonzales Daily Lobo

Point guard Dairese Gary skies above defender Kyle Cain The Lobos improved to 2-0 early in the season with a marquee win over Pac-10 competitor Arizona State UNM travels to face California Saturday

by Shaun Griswoldshaun24unmedu

UNM 76

62ASU

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New Mexico Daily lobo advertisement Wednesday november 17 2010 Page 3

2010 FALLELECTIONSCANDIDATE ENDORSEMENTS

1 Terri Harwood ldquoIrsquom a Political Science major a New Mexico PIRG volunteer and a Kappa Kappa Gamma I truly look forward to making our voices heardrdquo Alpha Chi Omega Alpha Pi Omega BAMD Orga-nization IMD Honduras Kappa Kappa Gamma Pi Kappa Alpha Seeds of Rebellion Sigma Chi amp UNM Volleyball

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3 Abigayl (Abby) Hull ldquoIrsquom a sophomore in Psychology involved in Pi Beta Phi as VP Communications Agora Deanrsquos List and Operation SmilerdquoPi Beta Phi Operation Smile Comedy Albu-querque International Association Alpha Pi Omega Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps UNM Womenrsquos Golf National Residence Hall Honorary Menrsquos Lacrosse Coronado Community Associa-tion SRC Community Association Santarado Community Association Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indig-enous Research Group

4 Cesar Soria ldquoIrsquom a sophomore in Biochemistry a Regentrsquos Scholar UNM Honors Program ASUNM Greek Life NSCS and IMD HondurasrdquoSeeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Alpha Pi Omega Alpha Chi Omega UNM Womenrsquos Golf IMD Honduras Pi Kappa Alpha BAMD Organi-zation amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

5 Brandon Meyers ldquoI am an Environmental ScienceCommunica-tions major member of Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity and co-President of Howl RaisersrdquoPi Beta Phi Sigma Chi Operation Smile Com-edy Albuquerque International Association Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps National Resi-dence Hall Honorary Menrsquos Lacrosse Hispanic Business Student Association Coronado Com-munity Association SRC Community Associa-tion Santarado Community Association Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group

6 Suzanna ldquoRoxannerdquo Fortner ldquoI believe a great leader serves others I would be honored to serve any student here at UNMrdquoChi Omega Seeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Alpha Pi Omega Alpha Chi Omega IMD Hon-duras BAMD Organization amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

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9 Shawna Nelson ldquoI am a sophomore majoring in Nursing and minoring in Navajo I strive to do my best at all timesrdquoPi Beta Phi Operation Smile Comedy Albu-querque International Association Alpha Pi Omega Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps Na-tional Residence Hall Honorary Menrsquos Lacrosse Coronado Community Association SRC Commu-nity Association Santarado Community Associa-tion Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Society Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group

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11 Caroline Muraida ldquoI am passionate about our school involved in our community and am dedicated to improving this University for all LobosrdquoPi Beta Phi Operation Smile Comedy Albu-querque International Association Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps National Residence Hall Honorary Menrsquos LacrosseCoronado Community Association SRC Commu-nity Association Santarado Community Associa-tion Theta Nu Xi Multicultural Society Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group

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14 Ashley Garcia ldquoI am a Biology major member of NMPDS and Greek Life Irsquom looking forward to making posi-tive changes at UNMrdquoSeeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Alpha Chi Omega UNM Womenrsquos Golf IMD Honduras Pi Kappa Alpha BAMD Organization Kappa Kappa Gamma

15 Cory Montoya ldquoI am majoring in EconomicsPolitical Science a NSOL involved in Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity and Red Rally ChairrdquoPi Beta Phi Sigma Chi Operation Smile Com-edy Albuquerque International Association Alpha Pi Omega Mariachi Tlaxcala UNM Eco-reps National Residence Hall Honorary Pi Kappa Alpha Menrsquos Lacrosse Coronado Community Association SRC Community Association San-tarado Community Association Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority amp Native American Studies Indigenous Research Group

16 Kelli Moleres ldquoI am a part of Alpha Chi Omega Howl Raisers and Big BrothersBig Sisters I am majoring in PharmacyrdquoSeeds of Rebellion UNM Volleyball Alpha Chi Omega UNM Womenrsquos Golf IMD Honduras Pi Kappa Alpha BAMD Organi-zation amp Kappa Kappa Gamma

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opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Wednesday

November 17 2010

Page

4

EditorSo another election cycle has come and

gone Irsquove said it before and Irsquoll say it again

Elections change nothingIt helps the ruling class to keep the cha-

rade of a representative democracy going in this country despite overwhelming evi-dence that we now live in a one-party cor-porate state that is sliding deeper toward fascism every day Keeping the citizens pla-cated with fake elections and pretend de-mocracy is the easiest way to accomplish this

Unfortunately most of my fellow Ameri-cans are too dumb to understand what fas-cism is let alone recognize the obvious signs all around them The oligarchy depends on our laziness and indifference to ensure our continued servitude to their evil cause Itrsquos worked to perfection so far Why quit now

Irsquove lived through enough ldquoelectionsrdquo to realize that nothing can change in a system built exclusively around the continuation of the status quo These people arenrsquot stupid They own the media (and everything else) and they push the illusion of freedom and democracy on the ignorant docile Ameri-can public because they know wersquore the big-gest suckers on Earth

President Obama is just as much a tool of the elite as Bush was Sorry to say but oth-erwise he never wouldrsquove been installed as president

Oh sure things change incrementally once in a while depending on which make-believe political party is in power but even-tually things revert back to the same policies that were in place before the last election The rich get richer the poor get poorer and the illegal wars continue unabated Sur-prise surprise

I know most of you arenrsquot old enough to see these patterns yet but trust me on this Nothing short of a violent revolution will make one damn bit of difference to the true rulers of our nation because they control both sides of the same tainted coin

Both imaginary political parties work for the same people in service to the same agenda of globalization and disenfranchisement

Of course most of you have been brain-washed to believe the fairy tale that your vote actually counts and that those of us smart enough to see the truth are somehow less patriotic because we refuse to accept the totally rigged faith-based US election process as being legitimate

Why cast a worthless vote just so you can feel good about yourself Thatrsquos about all itrsquos good for

I really donrsquot know what it will take for people to come around to the reality that our country is firmly in the grip of an en-trenched wealthy powerful and criminal ruling class that will never give up control of our political system unless itrsquos taken from them by force

A grim reality for sure but how can we change it if we canrsquot even recognize it

Until then you political zombies just keep on doing your civic duty and wonder-ing why nothing ever changes OK Good luck with that whole concept

Jason DarensburgUNM student

by Andrew BealeAssistant Culture Editor

This isnrsquot an opinion column Itrsquos just something that happened

And what happened was basically this I got run out of Mexico by some cops

It should be noted that everyone I met in Mexico on this journey was nice I donrsquot in-tend to disparage the country Like I said Irsquom just telling the story of something that happened

I was at a journalism conference in Lare-do Texas on Friday Laredo borders Nuevo Laredo and my hotel was less than two blocks from the bridge crossing into Mexico

I knew Nuevo Laredo a city of 350000 was dangerous The Laredo Morning Times had a simple headline on its front page Friday ldquoMore violencerdquo The publication assumed its readers would know it meant ldquohellipin Nuevo Laredordquo

I decided to head over there and check it out anyway I didnrsquot have anything to do after the conference ended at 6 pm and there was no way I wasnrsquot going to go to Mexico when it was right at my doorstep

Everything seemed OK when I crossed the bridge I stayed on the main street Calle Guer-rero and it was full of life I didnrsquot think there would be so many people in the street if it was really a war zone

I passed a movie theater about a mile from the bridge They were showing that stupid Robert Downey JrZach Galifianakis movie and as I said I didnrsquot have anything to do so I waited around for the movie to start

My mistake was in wandering a few blocks west of Calle Guerrero As I passed a police station a cop whistled Since I wasnrsquot doing anything I didnrsquot even think about it but he whistled again and I saw he was walking to-ward me so I stopped

ldquoWersquore going to check yourdquo he said in Spanish ldquoStand over there by the wallrdquo

I moved over to the wall and another po-liceman came over They decided to stop me for being an American in Mexico The po-lice station was on the other side of the street and set well back from the sidewalk The cop picked me out as a gringo from a good 50 feet off

ldquoTake everything out of your pockets Do you have any weapons or drugsrdquo

I told him that I didnrsquot as I emptied my pockets I left my wallet and my passport in my back pocket and the cop found them

ldquoWhatrsquos thisrdquoldquoJust my passportrdquoldquoI said everything out of your pocketsrdquoI took my wallet and my passport out of

my pockets and the cop instructed me to toss them on the ground This made me feel un-comfortable but he had a big-ass shotgun so I didnrsquot really have a choice

Then they questioned me about why I was in Nuevo Laredo I told them I was just ldquopase-andordquo or walking around I said I was at a con-ference in Texas and didnrsquot have anything to do so I came to see Nuevo Laredo

I hesitated when they asked me what kind of conference Mexico is consistently ranked among the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists and government au-thority figures like these cops are often im-plicated in the journalist killings

But I couldnrsquot think of a plausible-sound-ing lie fast enough so I just told them it was a journalism conference Then they asked me if I was selling drugs I was not by the way and I said so

ldquoItrsquos better that you donrsquot lierdquoI told them again that Irsquom am not a drug

dealer so they started asking me if I take drugs

ldquoNo sentildeorrdquo

ldquoDo you smoke marijuanardquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoldquoNot at allrdquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoldquoNo marijuana You donrsquot smokerdquoI told them I donrsquot even drink alcohol

which is trueldquoBut you donrsquot smoke marijuanardquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoldquoNot even a toquecito now and thenrdquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoHaving searched me they obviously knew

I had no drugs yet they were still keeping me there I started to worry they were going to plant say 100 kilos of heroin on me Such things have been known to happen in Mexico They were both kind of chubby so I figured I could outrun them if they tried to arrest me Of course that would carry the risk that they might just shoot me in the back

But my detainment was coming to an endldquoYou shouldnrsquot be here Itrsquos dangerous in

this city Wersquove had problems Itrsquos better that you leave right nowrdquo

I asked him if it was safe more or less on Calle Guerrero

ldquoThe safest place is here close to the police station You should leave now and go back to the United Statesrdquo

And it was over I walked away and didnrsquot go to the movie but I did stop for some tacos before I left So you could say I didnrsquot really get ldquorun outrdquo of Mexico But from the copsrsquo mannerisms tone of voice and general way of shaking me down it was clear that ldquoyou should leaverdquo wasnrsquot exactly a suggestion

It seems significant that the Mexican po-lice in a major border city are telling Ameri-cans to go home because itrsquos too dangerous for them

And since this isnrsquot an opinion column Irsquoll leave it at that

Mexican cops Turn back nowcOLumn

Letter

editOriaL BOard

Pat LohmannEditor-in-chief

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n Letters can be submitted to the Daily Lobo office in Marron Hall or online at DailyLobocom The Lobo reserves the right to edit letters for content and length A name and phone number must accompany all letters Anonymous letters or those with pseudonyms will not be published Opinions expressed solely reflect the views of the author and do not reflect the opinions of Lobo employees

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and community from the begin-ning and throughout the entire process What efforts have Lobo Development made to outreach and gather student inputrdquo

A Lobo Development represen-tative responded by saying that itrsquos ldquoalways looking for ways to engage with studentsrdquo and cited forums that were held once a week from Aug 26-Nov 9

ldquoEveryone with an interest in campus development is invited to participate students faculty neighbors staff public officials and property ownersrdquo the website said

Kim Murphy director of UNM Real Estate said LDC records the number of students through sign-up sheets at each forum but that the numbers were ldquoincompleterdquo as of Monday

Several homeowners in the neighborhood west of Lobo Vil-lage construction on south cam-pus said they never heard about the impending construction or community forums

Steve Mills Campus Neighbor-hood Association spokesman said Lobo Development contacted him with information about upcom-ing construction projects and the forums

Mills said he serves as a go-be-tween relaying UNM Real Estate decisions to the neighborhood members The neighborhood is situated near Campus Boulevard and Vassar Drive across from the Alvarado dorm and D parking lot but some neighborhood members wanted more information than what forums offered Mills said

ldquoFour or five households actu-ally went down to the real estate office and had a question-and-an-swer session with Lobo Develop-ment because they were unclear on some aspects of the construc-tionrdquo he said

Mills said communication be-tween the University Real Estate and the neighborhood is ldquopretty goodrdquo but he has some complaints He said he is worried about con-struction noise traffic displace-ment and pollutants

ldquoThis neighborhood sits right on the edge of the UNM so any-thing that happens to UNM hap-pens to usrdquo he said ldquoSo there is always a certain level of discontent among the neighborhood about the effect UNM has on usrdquo

Richard Reidrsquos house is locat-ed across the street from D lot and Santa Ana dorm where the major-ity of the construction will occur but he said he didnrsquot know about

it until reading a recent newspaper article

ldquoMills sent out some notices about it but until about a month ago I had no idea it would be right across the streetrdquo he said ldquoWhen I heard that I went over to the (UNM) Real Estate office and had a briefing with them about the plansrdquo

Reid said he attended one Lobo Development session but ACC of-ficials at the event did not pres-ent details about the construction only general concepts

ldquoAt first I thought there was a pretty good turnout at the forum but then I realized that only about 20 people were not representa-tives from Lobo Development or ACC who were all speaking from the same perspectiverdquo he said ldquoI would have thought that there would be more students thererdquo

Right now Santa Ana offers 172 beds but when the construction is done up to 1000 new beds will be available Reid said that will in-crease student density the amount of trash and pollution

ldquoIrsquom not blaming the studentsrdquo he said ldquoIrsquom just saying that the more people there are the poorer the quality of liferdquo

Student Sarah Hoppe said she first she heard about the construc-tion when reading a Daily Lobo article

ldquoI never heard of any forums eitherrdquo she said

Another student Sabrina Cont-la said she hadnrsquot heard of con-struction plans until reading the Daily Lobo and she also had not heard of the forums

Brent McPherson Lobo Village property manager said he went to one forum that about 20 other people attended He said about 10 students five faculty and five community members were at the event

ldquoThe great thing about forums is that everyonersquos voice can be heardrdquo he said

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malt-liquor freezer in front of the coun-ter that holds 10 different brands sold between $179-$239 The freezer is popular In half an hour more than 20 customers walked in and grabbed one or two cans paid exact change and walked out

ldquoWe have regulars come in each dayrdquo Garcia said ldquoThey go out to col-lect change and come back but we wonrsquot serve them if theyrsquove been here more than twicerdquo

Garcia said it is difficult to control malt-liquor energy drink sales because the drink is classified as beer making it easier to distribute

ldquoUnless you make a law that says beer has to be a certain alcohol

contentrdquo he said ldquoBut I donrsquot know how you would regulate thatrdquo

If New Mexico were to adopt a tax on malt-liquor energy drinks Walter-scheid said his customers would deter-mine if he would continue selling the cans

ldquoWersquod probably continue selling them if there was a demandrdquo he said

Carla Aargon was on her way into Stadium Liquors to buy her friend a Four Loko She said she is not interest-ed in trying the drink though

ldquoIrsquove seen my friend drink it and shersquos 40 years old It really boosts her energyrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos scary You already have so much energy when you drink that adding caffeine doesnrsquot mixrdquo

Walterscheid said promoting re-sponsible drinking is better than ban-ning the product

ldquoItrsquos not the product itself mdash people abuse it Like there is a Four Loko chal-lenge where you have to drink four cans in 40 minutes Thatrsquos dumbrdquo Waltersc-heid said You wouldnrsquot try to drink a fifth of vodka in 30 minutesrdquo

Mangin agreed a ban would prompt people to find alternatives to make whatever drink they want

ldquoIrsquove been mixing my own version of Four Loko for yearsrdquo he said ldquoMy mom taught me actually One night I drank 22 beers and an entire bottle of Smirnoff vodka mixed with Amp ener-gy drink I threw up a lot that nightrdquo

by Kallie Red-Horsekallie69unmedu

New life is springing from Albu-querquersquos recycled materials

A new partnership between the city of Albuquerque and Growstone a subset of Santa Fe-based company Earthstone has landfill glass waste be-ing turned into a hydroponic garden-ing tool

ldquoGlass makes up about 8 percent of municipal landfillsrdquo said Patrick Beare Growstonersquos vice president of sales ldquoAnd it takes about 4000 years for glass to decompose on a landfillrdquo

The city of Albuquerque landfill pulverizes glass bottles which Grow-stone then grinds to a powder and runs through a kiln said Andy Hernandez Earthstone director of operations

ldquoSeventy-one minutes later it comes out mdash itrsquos like baking a cakerdquo he said

Hernandez said the growstones are cut from pieces of baked powder to form hydroponic stones that are used in place of soil

ldquoThe roots of the plant actually grow around our materialrdquo he said ldquoWhat happens is our material ab-sorbs the water and when the roots

get thirsty they draw from our mate-rial automatically What that means is less water and more consistent water but no soilrdquo

Maria Colbert an Albuquerque Hydroponics representative said the store has carried Santa Fe Earthstone products for two years and they are useful

ldquoThey hold a lot of moisture as well as they are really airy For people who want to use it as soil you can use it in-stead of perlite It has got multiple dif-ferent uses that you could utilize it forrdquo she said ldquoThey are a local product The people that are trying to support that mdash it definitely helps outrdquo

Beare said the company foresees the product becoming popular in the future as it is one of the first hydro-ponic growing media in a long time

ldquoA lot of people think that just be-cause they put glass in this recycling bin that it is actually being made into something else and that is not always truerdquo he said ldquoWe are able to take this glass and use it and make it into a product that you can actually grow things fromrdquo

Beare said glass is difficult to re-cycle because it has to be sorted by color

ldquoWe as a country only recycle be-tween 28 to 34 percent of the glass we producerdquo he said ldquoMany cities will only sort out the glass because it takes up so much room in a landfill that they crush it and then bury it It takes clear glass to make a recycled clear jarrdquo

The stones have benefits over soil and other hydroponic mechanisms Hernandez said

ldquoOur material is so lightweightrdquo he said ldquoIt weighs 12 pounds per cubic foot so it can be used on rooftops and high-rise buildings We had several tests done at the University of Arizona versus our competitors and what they found was that our product uses less water and provides a sweeter fruitrdquo

Beare said Growstone has plans to process other landfill waste

ldquoEventually we will be using the methane that is being produced from the landfill to run our kilnrdquo he said ldquoAlso we donrsquot use water to produce our product It is a dry process so that is another reason why our product is so greenrdquo

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Page 8 Wednesday november 17 2010 New Mexico Daily loboculture

With the zombie crisis in full swing herersquos an ex-clusive interview with an actual undead CNM stu-dent Genevieve Wright

Daily Lobo So howrsquos life for a zombie these days

Genevieve Wright Lifersquos rough Yoursquore always craving brain (Note This was translated from a se-ries of gurgles and growls)

DL Like what specificallyGW Everythingrsquos just kind of gross Yoursquore walk-

ing around with blood on you all the time and the brain craving just never stops DL You seem really stuck on that brain craving thing

GW Yeah it really sucks craving brain because itrsquos a never-ending thing and I need to watch my figure

DL So I think therersquos generally a misconception about zombie movies Those are just as scary to you guys as they are to us right

GW Yeah ldquoZombielandrdquo is terrifying People are running around getting shot or getting killed or run over by cars Itrsquos rough

DL Is there any form of pop culture that you guys do like

GW Rob Zombie is pretty cool DL Right is there any type of brain you prefer

over another Do smarter people taste better Are the creative types spicier

GW I donrsquot have a preference I am always craving I take whatever I can get I canrsquot afford to be picky

DL What else do zombies worry about other than brains that is

GW Getting killed is a big issue DL How about true love GW Nah not really Plus if a zombie fell in love

with a human that would make things difficult We would just want to eat their brain

DL Do you think zombies and humans could ever live together

GW I donrsquot think so DL Wait what are you doing Donrsquot eat my

braiiiin~Chris Quintana

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

The undead apocalypse starts todayZombies were seen last night emerging from the Frontier Restau-

rant and have since proliferated across campus Sightings have been confirmed near Johnson Field the SUB and

around the Duck Pond Be advised The zombies are biting Chief Zombie Survivalist David Lopez has been on scene since the

outbreak last night He said people looking to avoid infection should tread carefully around the zombies

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood types designated by wristbandsrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else should be safe unless they donrsquot want to be helliprdquo

He warned that zombies are green and possibly wearing tattered clothes They are also hungry for brains and will troll campus look-ing for victims He said he canrsquot give a solid definition for all zombies around campus because they are likely in different phases of infec-tion He warned that anyone displaying zombie-like behavior is prob-ably a zombie

ldquoI mean if they are stumbling itrsquos better to be safe than sorry This is a zombie apocalypse after allrdquo he said

Lopez said the invasion started low-key Only some of his friends knew of the impending invasion around 50 infected but somehow word got out on Facebook and the disease spread rapidly

ldquoItrsquos just blossomed into this giant thingrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else seems excited but I am kind of worried Zombies are a hungry bunch and therersquos a chance it might get out of control if people are too recklessrdquo

Lopez said the military has been called in to deal with the prob-lem and he expects it should be able to deal with the problem He mentioned soldiers will use special zombie-blasting guns ones that donrsquot resemble real guns In fact he said the guns resemble NERF guns and shoot foam pellets

He said any real-looking gun will create more problems than it will solve

ldquoReal guns will drive the zombies into a frenzy and itrsquos likely there will be terrible consequences for everyone involvedrdquo he said ldquoSo if survivors want to wield a weapon they have got to be sure itrsquos spe-cially zombie-certifiedrdquo

Lopez will be situated in a booth near the attacking zombies to of-fer survivors advice

He did have some good news At the time of press he said it seemed that the zombies were in full force now but it seems highly likely they will run out of food around 2 pm

ldquoAnd when that happens there wonrsquot be any issues anymorerdquo he said The survivors will be fine the zombies will shrivel up and the

military will be recalled If the virus dies it will be as though it never even happenedrdquo

Note Lopez said UNM officials have been warned about the prob-lem and they are coping with it as best as they can Many of them he said declined to participate in the invasion and are hiding in their offices

Lopez said as long as everyone follows invasion rules mainly the one concerning guns everyone should be safe and unscathed by the end of the day except you know for the zombies

ldquoAll in all it could even be funrdquo he said ldquoIt could be scary but who hasnrsquot fantasized about being in a zombie apocalypserdquo

Z O M B I E A P O C A L Y P S E

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood

types designated by wristbandsrdquo ~David Lopez

Chief Zombie Survivalist

Interview with a Zombie

Wednesday november 17 2010 Page 9New Mexico Daily lobo

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There will be spilled brains Luckily for you the innocent po-

tential zombie meal the Daily Lobo compiled a list of combat tips in the extremely likely event that you have to fight an undead army to keep your precious gray matter safe

Go for the head A zombie will not die unless its rotten brain is de-stroyed Although it may be miss-ing both arms and legs and be drip-ping its entrails behind as it ambles toward you it is not dead unless the head is destroyed

Boards are not going to keep anything out Zombies will break through them in short order With-out full-scale armor plating yoursquore screwed And even if yoursquore in say a triple-armor-plated fallout shelter theyrsquoll probably get in through the ventilation shaft

Pretending to be a zombie oc-casionally works For some reason zombies only like living brains so practice your ambling

Zombies are scared of fire Torch-es are always a good idea at least until someone knocks it over and it burns your shelter down

The army will eventually show up and take care of things after which you will live in a dystopian quaran-tine zone under the fascist gaze of a tyrannical dictator

Speaking of the Army the Lobo managed to assemble some advice straight from the military How to kill a zombie in the words of soldier Charles Faust

ldquoGet to high ground Zombies are not so good at climbing Itrsquos always

culture

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

For those trying to make it through the zombie apocalypse in one piece longtime zombie survivor Kodi Schmaltz has some advice to offer

In an apocalyptic situation a person should bug in or bug out Bug-bullging in involves a person barricading him or herself in a building with enough supplies to outlast the zombie attack Bugging out involves packing a survival bag and hitting the road while trying to find some safe ground Either way doing nothing is not an option Have an area to meet loved ones if you feel you canrsquot live without bullthem If you think you can handle some alone time head out alone Yoursquoll bulltravel fasterDonrsquot be afraid to kill your loved ones If they are zombies they still bulllove your heart but they are more interested in eating it Head north Zombies havenrsquot mastered the art of wearing overcoats bulland will likely freeze to death Disease is spread by exchange of bodily fluids so avoid contact with bullzombies particularly getting bitten or getting sprayed by blood If you are bitten kill yourself There are no immunities and you will be bulldoing your loved ones a favor Note Amputation of the infected limb will not save you Infected individuals have 24 hours before they turn into full-blown bullzombies The military will be out killing zombies so take precautions not to bulllook like a zombie Maintain good hygiene donrsquot be green donrsquot let blood ooze out of your orifices and no tattered clothing Most importantly trust no one Stay close to the people who you would bullgive you their last cigarette too and donrsquot give anyone a chance

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easier to fight going down And stock up on food and water before they try to defend themselves And fight in a group alwaysrdquo

ldquoI use an M16 and grenade launcher And a crossbowrdquo

ldquoWersquove got face paint and uh hellip Actually we havenrsquot done too much preparation now that I think about itrdquo

ldquoI heard itrsquos going to travel from campus to the Duck Pondrdquo

OK on second thought waiting around for the Army might not be the best idea So prepare your torches

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Another impressive display by another UNM freshman

Guard Kendall Williams shot 4-of-5 from the 3-point range and finished with 15 points to lead UNM (2-0) to a 76-62 victory over Arizona State at The Pit on Tuesday night

ldquoThe hoop was bigrdquo Williams said ldquoThey showed a lot of attention to Dairese (Gary) and that helps Maybe they didnrsquot scout me but we just get to the lane a lot and when I get the open chance to dunk it Irsquoll dunk the ballrdquo

Williams played big time on both sides of the ball He dropped two crowd-raising baskets with more than six minutes left in the game Those pretty much sealed the victory Phillip McDonald sat on the bench in street clothes for his second straight game He will undergo an evaluation today to see if he can play Saturday against California

In his place Williams shinedldquoWith Phillip (McDonald) going

out they asked me to step into the starting spot and I want to fill the big void that Phil leftrdquo Williams said

Paced by ASU guard Trent Lock-ettrsquos career-high 22 points the Sun Devils hung around but did not pro-vide enough support No other ASU players reached double figures

Nine Lobos scored in the game three in double digits Gary led the Lobos with 18 points UNM shot 46 percent from the field compared to ASUrsquos 40 percent

ldquoI thought tonight was a tremen-dous effort and a tremendous win for our young teamrdquo head coach Steve Alford said ldquoTheyrsquore growing up quick and thatrsquos what I need to have them dordquo

Initially things looked grim for the young Lobos ASU jumped to a 13-7 lead but UNMrsquos bench sparked a 20-0 run over a seven-minute period to turn the early deficit into a 14-point lead

ldquoWe have a lot of new guys and

Sun Devils sink in Pitwersquore still trying to find the right com-binations but I think the guys had a good night tonightrdquo Alford said

Seven different Lobos scored dur-ing the big run before Lockett drew a foul and hit two free throws with 638 left in the first half

ldquoItrsquos definitely nice good to have speed out there It helps out advan-tagerdquo said Gary who went to the bench half-way through the run

From there the Sun Devils played catch up the rest of the game

Still ASU proved to a tough early-season match for UNM

Early on ASU didnrsquot allow the Lobos to pull away with the game closing any run the home team went on After UNMrsquos big first-half run ASU went on a 9-2 run to cut the Lobosrsquo 14-point lead down to nine at the half

Toward the end of the game ASU pulled within 14 after the Lobos led by 20 their largest lead of the night

Lockett gave the Lobos fits all night He made his first five baskets and shot 9-of-12 from the field

Ty Abbott who originally signed with UNM but went to Tempe after former head coach Ritchie McKay was fired scored eight points in 32 minutes of play

Thirty-nine fouls were called be-tween the two schools ASU received a technical foul with 10 minutes left in the game

ldquoItrsquos very frustratingrdquo Gary said ldquoSome of the turnovers were a couple charges there not even at the basket but you canrsquot change what the refs call You just have to keep playingrdquo

The Lobos head to Berkeley for a game against another Pac-10 school California

ldquoWersquoll continue to mature as a bas-ketball teamrdquo Alford said ldquoIrsquom real-ly pleased with what we did tonight We took good shots tonight We had a higher percentage than last week so I am happy with thatrdquo

Stephanie Gonzales Daily Lobo

Point guard Dairese Gary skies above defender Kyle Cain The Lobos improved to 2-0 early in the season with a marquee win over Pac-10 competitor Arizona State UNM travels to face California Saturday

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opiniondailylobocom Ext 133Opinion editor Jenny Gignac The Independent Voice of UNM since 1895LoboOpinionLoboOpinion Wednesday

November 17 2010

Page

4

EditorSo another election cycle has come and

gone Irsquove said it before and Irsquoll say it again

Elections change nothingIt helps the ruling class to keep the cha-

rade of a representative democracy going in this country despite overwhelming evi-dence that we now live in a one-party cor-porate state that is sliding deeper toward fascism every day Keeping the citizens pla-cated with fake elections and pretend de-mocracy is the easiest way to accomplish this

Unfortunately most of my fellow Ameri-cans are too dumb to understand what fas-cism is let alone recognize the obvious signs all around them The oligarchy depends on our laziness and indifference to ensure our continued servitude to their evil cause Itrsquos worked to perfection so far Why quit now

Irsquove lived through enough ldquoelectionsrdquo to realize that nothing can change in a system built exclusively around the continuation of the status quo These people arenrsquot stupid They own the media (and everything else) and they push the illusion of freedom and democracy on the ignorant docile Ameri-can public because they know wersquore the big-gest suckers on Earth

President Obama is just as much a tool of the elite as Bush was Sorry to say but oth-erwise he never wouldrsquove been installed as president

Oh sure things change incrementally once in a while depending on which make-believe political party is in power but even-tually things revert back to the same policies that were in place before the last election The rich get richer the poor get poorer and the illegal wars continue unabated Sur-prise surprise

I know most of you arenrsquot old enough to see these patterns yet but trust me on this Nothing short of a violent revolution will make one damn bit of difference to the true rulers of our nation because they control both sides of the same tainted coin

Both imaginary political parties work for the same people in service to the same agenda of globalization and disenfranchisement

Of course most of you have been brain-washed to believe the fairy tale that your vote actually counts and that those of us smart enough to see the truth are somehow less patriotic because we refuse to accept the totally rigged faith-based US election process as being legitimate

Why cast a worthless vote just so you can feel good about yourself Thatrsquos about all itrsquos good for

I really donrsquot know what it will take for people to come around to the reality that our country is firmly in the grip of an en-trenched wealthy powerful and criminal ruling class that will never give up control of our political system unless itrsquos taken from them by force

A grim reality for sure but how can we change it if we canrsquot even recognize it

Until then you political zombies just keep on doing your civic duty and wonder-ing why nothing ever changes OK Good luck with that whole concept

Jason DarensburgUNM student

by Andrew BealeAssistant Culture Editor

This isnrsquot an opinion column Itrsquos just something that happened

And what happened was basically this I got run out of Mexico by some cops

It should be noted that everyone I met in Mexico on this journey was nice I donrsquot in-tend to disparage the country Like I said Irsquom just telling the story of something that happened

I was at a journalism conference in Lare-do Texas on Friday Laredo borders Nuevo Laredo and my hotel was less than two blocks from the bridge crossing into Mexico

I knew Nuevo Laredo a city of 350000 was dangerous The Laredo Morning Times had a simple headline on its front page Friday ldquoMore violencerdquo The publication assumed its readers would know it meant ldquohellipin Nuevo Laredordquo

I decided to head over there and check it out anyway I didnrsquot have anything to do after the conference ended at 6 pm and there was no way I wasnrsquot going to go to Mexico when it was right at my doorstep

Everything seemed OK when I crossed the bridge I stayed on the main street Calle Guer-rero and it was full of life I didnrsquot think there would be so many people in the street if it was really a war zone

I passed a movie theater about a mile from the bridge They were showing that stupid Robert Downey JrZach Galifianakis movie and as I said I didnrsquot have anything to do so I waited around for the movie to start

My mistake was in wandering a few blocks west of Calle Guerrero As I passed a police station a cop whistled Since I wasnrsquot doing anything I didnrsquot even think about it but he whistled again and I saw he was walking to-ward me so I stopped

ldquoWersquore going to check yourdquo he said in Spanish ldquoStand over there by the wallrdquo

I moved over to the wall and another po-liceman came over They decided to stop me for being an American in Mexico The po-lice station was on the other side of the street and set well back from the sidewalk The cop picked me out as a gringo from a good 50 feet off

ldquoTake everything out of your pockets Do you have any weapons or drugsrdquo

I told him that I didnrsquot as I emptied my pockets I left my wallet and my passport in my back pocket and the cop found them

ldquoWhatrsquos thisrdquoldquoJust my passportrdquoldquoI said everything out of your pocketsrdquoI took my wallet and my passport out of

my pockets and the cop instructed me to toss them on the ground This made me feel un-comfortable but he had a big-ass shotgun so I didnrsquot really have a choice

Then they questioned me about why I was in Nuevo Laredo I told them I was just ldquopase-andordquo or walking around I said I was at a con-ference in Texas and didnrsquot have anything to do so I came to see Nuevo Laredo

I hesitated when they asked me what kind of conference Mexico is consistently ranked among the most dangerous countries in the world for journalists and government au-thority figures like these cops are often im-plicated in the journalist killings

But I couldnrsquot think of a plausible-sound-ing lie fast enough so I just told them it was a journalism conference Then they asked me if I was selling drugs I was not by the way and I said so

ldquoItrsquos better that you donrsquot lierdquoI told them again that Irsquom am not a drug

dealer so they started asking me if I take drugs

ldquoNo sentildeorrdquo

ldquoDo you smoke marijuanardquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoldquoNot at allrdquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoldquoNo marijuana You donrsquot smokerdquoI told them I donrsquot even drink alcohol

which is trueldquoBut you donrsquot smoke marijuanardquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoldquoNot even a toquecito now and thenrdquoldquoNo sentildeorrdquoHaving searched me they obviously knew

I had no drugs yet they were still keeping me there I started to worry they were going to plant say 100 kilos of heroin on me Such things have been known to happen in Mexico They were both kind of chubby so I figured I could outrun them if they tried to arrest me Of course that would carry the risk that they might just shoot me in the back

But my detainment was coming to an endldquoYou shouldnrsquot be here Itrsquos dangerous in

this city Wersquove had problems Itrsquos better that you leave right nowrdquo

I asked him if it was safe more or less on Calle Guerrero

ldquoThe safest place is here close to the police station You should leave now and go back to the United Statesrdquo

And it was over I walked away and didnrsquot go to the movie but I did stop for some tacos before I left So you could say I didnrsquot really get ldquorun outrdquo of Mexico But from the copsrsquo mannerisms tone of voice and general way of shaking me down it was clear that ldquoyou should leaverdquo wasnrsquot exactly a suggestion

It seems significant that the Mexican po-lice in a major border city are telling Ameri-cans to go home because itrsquos too dangerous for them

And since this isnrsquot an opinion column Irsquoll leave it at that

Mexican cops Turn back nowcOLumn

Letter

editOriaL BOard

Pat LohmannEditor-in-chief

Isaac AviluceaManaging editor

Jenny GignacOpinion editor

Leah ValenciaNews editor

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America is not really a democracy so why vote

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and community from the begin-ning and throughout the entire process What efforts have Lobo Development made to outreach and gather student inputrdquo

A Lobo Development represen-tative responded by saying that itrsquos ldquoalways looking for ways to engage with studentsrdquo and cited forums that were held once a week from Aug 26-Nov 9

ldquoEveryone with an interest in campus development is invited to participate students faculty neighbors staff public officials and property ownersrdquo the website said

Kim Murphy director of UNM Real Estate said LDC records the number of students through sign-up sheets at each forum but that the numbers were ldquoincompleterdquo as of Monday

Several homeowners in the neighborhood west of Lobo Vil-lage construction on south cam-pus said they never heard about the impending construction or community forums

Steve Mills Campus Neighbor-hood Association spokesman said Lobo Development contacted him with information about upcom-ing construction projects and the forums

Mills said he serves as a go-be-tween relaying UNM Real Estate decisions to the neighborhood members The neighborhood is situated near Campus Boulevard and Vassar Drive across from the Alvarado dorm and D parking lot but some neighborhood members wanted more information than what forums offered Mills said

ldquoFour or five households actu-ally went down to the real estate office and had a question-and-an-swer session with Lobo Develop-ment because they were unclear on some aspects of the construc-tionrdquo he said

Mills said communication be-tween the University Real Estate and the neighborhood is ldquopretty goodrdquo but he has some complaints He said he is worried about con-struction noise traffic displace-ment and pollutants

ldquoThis neighborhood sits right on the edge of the UNM so any-thing that happens to UNM hap-pens to usrdquo he said ldquoSo there is always a certain level of discontent among the neighborhood about the effect UNM has on usrdquo

Richard Reidrsquos house is locat-ed across the street from D lot and Santa Ana dorm where the major-ity of the construction will occur but he said he didnrsquot know about

it until reading a recent newspaper article

ldquoMills sent out some notices about it but until about a month ago I had no idea it would be right across the streetrdquo he said ldquoWhen I heard that I went over to the (UNM) Real Estate office and had a briefing with them about the plansrdquo

Reid said he attended one Lobo Development session but ACC of-ficials at the event did not pres-ent details about the construction only general concepts

ldquoAt first I thought there was a pretty good turnout at the forum but then I realized that only about 20 people were not representa-tives from Lobo Development or ACC who were all speaking from the same perspectiverdquo he said ldquoI would have thought that there would be more students thererdquo

Right now Santa Ana offers 172 beds but when the construction is done up to 1000 new beds will be available Reid said that will in-crease student density the amount of trash and pollution

ldquoIrsquom not blaming the studentsrdquo he said ldquoIrsquom just saying that the more people there are the poorer the quality of liferdquo

Student Sarah Hoppe said she first she heard about the construc-tion when reading a Daily Lobo article

ldquoI never heard of any forums eitherrdquo she said

Another student Sabrina Cont-la said she hadnrsquot heard of con-struction plans until reading the Daily Lobo and she also had not heard of the forums

Brent McPherson Lobo Village property manager said he went to one forum that about 20 other people attended He said about 10 students five faculty and five community members were at the event

ldquoThe great thing about forums is that everyonersquos voice can be heardrdquo he said

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malt-liquor freezer in front of the coun-ter that holds 10 different brands sold between $179-$239 The freezer is popular In half an hour more than 20 customers walked in and grabbed one or two cans paid exact change and walked out

ldquoWe have regulars come in each dayrdquo Garcia said ldquoThey go out to col-lect change and come back but we wonrsquot serve them if theyrsquove been here more than twicerdquo

Garcia said it is difficult to control malt-liquor energy drink sales because the drink is classified as beer making it easier to distribute

ldquoUnless you make a law that says beer has to be a certain alcohol

contentrdquo he said ldquoBut I donrsquot know how you would regulate thatrdquo

If New Mexico were to adopt a tax on malt-liquor energy drinks Walter-scheid said his customers would deter-mine if he would continue selling the cans

ldquoWersquod probably continue selling them if there was a demandrdquo he said

Carla Aargon was on her way into Stadium Liquors to buy her friend a Four Loko She said she is not interest-ed in trying the drink though

ldquoIrsquove seen my friend drink it and shersquos 40 years old It really boosts her energyrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos scary You already have so much energy when you drink that adding caffeine doesnrsquot mixrdquo

Walterscheid said promoting re-sponsible drinking is better than ban-ning the product

ldquoItrsquos not the product itself mdash people abuse it Like there is a Four Loko chal-lenge where you have to drink four cans in 40 minutes Thatrsquos dumbrdquo Waltersc-heid said You wouldnrsquot try to drink a fifth of vodka in 30 minutesrdquo

Mangin agreed a ban would prompt people to find alternatives to make whatever drink they want

ldquoIrsquove been mixing my own version of Four Loko for yearsrdquo he said ldquoMy mom taught me actually One night I drank 22 beers and an entire bottle of Smirnoff vodka mixed with Amp ener-gy drink I threw up a lot that nightrdquo

by Kallie Red-Horsekallie69unmedu

New life is springing from Albu-querquersquos recycled materials

A new partnership between the city of Albuquerque and Growstone a subset of Santa Fe-based company Earthstone has landfill glass waste be-ing turned into a hydroponic garden-ing tool

ldquoGlass makes up about 8 percent of municipal landfillsrdquo said Patrick Beare Growstonersquos vice president of sales ldquoAnd it takes about 4000 years for glass to decompose on a landfillrdquo

The city of Albuquerque landfill pulverizes glass bottles which Grow-stone then grinds to a powder and runs through a kiln said Andy Hernandez Earthstone director of operations

ldquoSeventy-one minutes later it comes out mdash itrsquos like baking a cakerdquo he said

Hernandez said the growstones are cut from pieces of baked powder to form hydroponic stones that are used in place of soil

ldquoThe roots of the plant actually grow around our materialrdquo he said ldquoWhat happens is our material ab-sorbs the water and when the roots

get thirsty they draw from our mate-rial automatically What that means is less water and more consistent water but no soilrdquo

Maria Colbert an Albuquerque Hydroponics representative said the store has carried Santa Fe Earthstone products for two years and they are useful

ldquoThey hold a lot of moisture as well as they are really airy For people who want to use it as soil you can use it in-stead of perlite It has got multiple dif-ferent uses that you could utilize it forrdquo she said ldquoThey are a local product The people that are trying to support that mdash it definitely helps outrdquo

Beare said the company foresees the product becoming popular in the future as it is one of the first hydro-ponic growing media in a long time

ldquoA lot of people think that just be-cause they put glass in this recycling bin that it is actually being made into something else and that is not always truerdquo he said ldquoWe are able to take this glass and use it and make it into a product that you can actually grow things fromrdquo

Beare said glass is difficult to re-cycle because it has to be sorted by color

ldquoWe as a country only recycle be-tween 28 to 34 percent of the glass we producerdquo he said ldquoMany cities will only sort out the glass because it takes up so much room in a landfill that they crush it and then bury it It takes clear glass to make a recycled clear jarrdquo

The stones have benefits over soil and other hydroponic mechanisms Hernandez said

ldquoOur material is so lightweightrdquo he said ldquoIt weighs 12 pounds per cubic foot so it can be used on rooftops and high-rise buildings We had several tests done at the University of Arizona versus our competitors and what they found was that our product uses less water and provides a sweeter fruitrdquo

Beare said Growstone has plans to process other landfill waste

ldquoEventually we will be using the methane that is being produced from the landfill to run our kilnrdquo he said ldquoAlso we donrsquot use water to produce our product It is a dry process so that is another reason why our product is so greenrdquo

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Page 8 Wednesday november 17 2010 New Mexico Daily loboculture

With the zombie crisis in full swing herersquos an ex-clusive interview with an actual undead CNM stu-dent Genevieve Wright

Daily Lobo So howrsquos life for a zombie these days

Genevieve Wright Lifersquos rough Yoursquore always craving brain (Note This was translated from a se-ries of gurgles and growls)

DL Like what specificallyGW Everythingrsquos just kind of gross Yoursquore walk-

ing around with blood on you all the time and the brain craving just never stops DL You seem really stuck on that brain craving thing

GW Yeah it really sucks craving brain because itrsquos a never-ending thing and I need to watch my figure

DL So I think therersquos generally a misconception about zombie movies Those are just as scary to you guys as they are to us right

GW Yeah ldquoZombielandrdquo is terrifying People are running around getting shot or getting killed or run over by cars Itrsquos rough

DL Is there any form of pop culture that you guys do like

GW Rob Zombie is pretty cool DL Right is there any type of brain you prefer

over another Do smarter people taste better Are the creative types spicier

GW I donrsquot have a preference I am always craving I take whatever I can get I canrsquot afford to be picky

DL What else do zombies worry about other than brains that is

GW Getting killed is a big issue DL How about true love GW Nah not really Plus if a zombie fell in love

with a human that would make things difficult We would just want to eat their brain

DL Do you think zombies and humans could ever live together

GW I donrsquot think so DL Wait what are you doing Donrsquot eat my

braiiiin~Chris Quintana

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

The undead apocalypse starts todayZombies were seen last night emerging from the Frontier Restau-

rant and have since proliferated across campus Sightings have been confirmed near Johnson Field the SUB and

around the Duck Pond Be advised The zombies are biting Chief Zombie Survivalist David Lopez has been on scene since the

outbreak last night He said people looking to avoid infection should tread carefully around the zombies

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood types designated by wristbandsrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else should be safe unless they donrsquot want to be helliprdquo

He warned that zombies are green and possibly wearing tattered clothes They are also hungry for brains and will troll campus look-ing for victims He said he canrsquot give a solid definition for all zombies around campus because they are likely in different phases of infec-tion He warned that anyone displaying zombie-like behavior is prob-ably a zombie

ldquoI mean if they are stumbling itrsquos better to be safe than sorry This is a zombie apocalypse after allrdquo he said

Lopez said the invasion started low-key Only some of his friends knew of the impending invasion around 50 infected but somehow word got out on Facebook and the disease spread rapidly

ldquoItrsquos just blossomed into this giant thingrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else seems excited but I am kind of worried Zombies are a hungry bunch and therersquos a chance it might get out of control if people are too recklessrdquo

Lopez said the military has been called in to deal with the prob-lem and he expects it should be able to deal with the problem He mentioned soldiers will use special zombie-blasting guns ones that donrsquot resemble real guns In fact he said the guns resemble NERF guns and shoot foam pellets

He said any real-looking gun will create more problems than it will solve

ldquoReal guns will drive the zombies into a frenzy and itrsquos likely there will be terrible consequences for everyone involvedrdquo he said ldquoSo if survivors want to wield a weapon they have got to be sure itrsquos spe-cially zombie-certifiedrdquo

Lopez will be situated in a booth near the attacking zombies to of-fer survivors advice

He did have some good news At the time of press he said it seemed that the zombies were in full force now but it seems highly likely they will run out of food around 2 pm

ldquoAnd when that happens there wonrsquot be any issues anymorerdquo he said The survivors will be fine the zombies will shrivel up and the

military will be recalled If the virus dies it will be as though it never even happenedrdquo

Note Lopez said UNM officials have been warned about the prob-lem and they are coping with it as best as they can Many of them he said declined to participate in the invasion and are hiding in their offices

Lopez said as long as everyone follows invasion rules mainly the one concerning guns everyone should be safe and unscathed by the end of the day except you know for the zombies

ldquoAll in all it could even be funrdquo he said ldquoIt could be scary but who hasnrsquot fantasized about being in a zombie apocalypserdquo

Z O M B I E A P O C A L Y P S E

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood

types designated by wristbandsrdquo ~David Lopez

Chief Zombie Survivalist

Interview with a Zombie

Wednesday november 17 2010 Page 9New Mexico Daily lobo

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There will be spilled brains Luckily for you the innocent po-

tential zombie meal the Daily Lobo compiled a list of combat tips in the extremely likely event that you have to fight an undead army to keep your precious gray matter safe

Go for the head A zombie will not die unless its rotten brain is de-stroyed Although it may be miss-ing both arms and legs and be drip-ping its entrails behind as it ambles toward you it is not dead unless the head is destroyed

Boards are not going to keep anything out Zombies will break through them in short order With-out full-scale armor plating yoursquore screwed And even if yoursquore in say a triple-armor-plated fallout shelter theyrsquoll probably get in through the ventilation shaft

Pretending to be a zombie oc-casionally works For some reason zombies only like living brains so practice your ambling

Zombies are scared of fire Torch-es are always a good idea at least until someone knocks it over and it burns your shelter down

The army will eventually show up and take care of things after which you will live in a dystopian quaran-tine zone under the fascist gaze of a tyrannical dictator

Speaking of the Army the Lobo managed to assemble some advice straight from the military How to kill a zombie in the words of soldier Charles Faust

ldquoGet to high ground Zombies are not so good at climbing Itrsquos always

culture

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

For those trying to make it through the zombie apocalypse in one piece longtime zombie survivor Kodi Schmaltz has some advice to offer

In an apocalyptic situation a person should bug in or bug out Bug-bullging in involves a person barricading him or herself in a building with enough supplies to outlast the zombie attack Bugging out involves packing a survival bag and hitting the road while trying to find some safe ground Either way doing nothing is not an option Have an area to meet loved ones if you feel you canrsquot live without bullthem If you think you can handle some alone time head out alone Yoursquoll bulltravel fasterDonrsquot be afraid to kill your loved ones If they are zombies they still bulllove your heart but they are more interested in eating it Head north Zombies havenrsquot mastered the art of wearing overcoats bulland will likely freeze to death Disease is spread by exchange of bodily fluids so avoid contact with bullzombies particularly getting bitten or getting sprayed by blood If you are bitten kill yourself There are no immunities and you will be bulldoing your loved ones a favor Note Amputation of the infected limb will not save you Infected individuals have 24 hours before they turn into full-blown bullzombies The military will be out killing zombies so take precautions not to bulllook like a zombie Maintain good hygiene donrsquot be green donrsquot let blood ooze out of your orifices and no tattered clothing Most importantly trust no one Stay close to the people who you would bullgive you their last cigarette too and donrsquot give anyone a chance

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easier to fight going down And stock up on food and water before they try to defend themselves And fight in a group alwaysrdquo

ldquoI use an M16 and grenade launcher And a crossbowrdquo

ldquoWersquove got face paint and uh hellip Actually we havenrsquot done too much preparation now that I think about itrdquo

ldquoI heard itrsquos going to travel from campus to the Duck Pondrdquo

OK on second thought waiting around for the Army might not be the best idea So prepare your torches

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Another impressive display by another UNM freshman

Guard Kendall Williams shot 4-of-5 from the 3-point range and finished with 15 points to lead UNM (2-0) to a 76-62 victory over Arizona State at The Pit on Tuesday night

ldquoThe hoop was bigrdquo Williams said ldquoThey showed a lot of attention to Dairese (Gary) and that helps Maybe they didnrsquot scout me but we just get to the lane a lot and when I get the open chance to dunk it Irsquoll dunk the ballrdquo

Williams played big time on both sides of the ball He dropped two crowd-raising baskets with more than six minutes left in the game Those pretty much sealed the victory Phillip McDonald sat on the bench in street clothes for his second straight game He will undergo an evaluation today to see if he can play Saturday against California

In his place Williams shinedldquoWith Phillip (McDonald) going

out they asked me to step into the starting spot and I want to fill the big void that Phil leftrdquo Williams said

Paced by ASU guard Trent Lock-ettrsquos career-high 22 points the Sun Devils hung around but did not pro-vide enough support No other ASU players reached double figures

Nine Lobos scored in the game three in double digits Gary led the Lobos with 18 points UNM shot 46 percent from the field compared to ASUrsquos 40 percent

ldquoI thought tonight was a tremen-dous effort and a tremendous win for our young teamrdquo head coach Steve Alford said ldquoTheyrsquore growing up quick and thatrsquos what I need to have them dordquo

Initially things looked grim for the young Lobos ASU jumped to a 13-7 lead but UNMrsquos bench sparked a 20-0 run over a seven-minute period to turn the early deficit into a 14-point lead

ldquoWe have a lot of new guys and

Sun Devils sink in Pitwersquore still trying to find the right com-binations but I think the guys had a good night tonightrdquo Alford said

Seven different Lobos scored dur-ing the big run before Lockett drew a foul and hit two free throws with 638 left in the first half

ldquoItrsquos definitely nice good to have speed out there It helps out advan-tagerdquo said Gary who went to the bench half-way through the run

From there the Sun Devils played catch up the rest of the game

Still ASU proved to a tough early-season match for UNM

Early on ASU didnrsquot allow the Lobos to pull away with the game closing any run the home team went on After UNMrsquos big first-half run ASU went on a 9-2 run to cut the Lobosrsquo 14-point lead down to nine at the half

Toward the end of the game ASU pulled within 14 after the Lobos led by 20 their largest lead of the night

Lockett gave the Lobos fits all night He made his first five baskets and shot 9-of-12 from the field

Ty Abbott who originally signed with UNM but went to Tempe after former head coach Ritchie McKay was fired scored eight points in 32 minutes of play

Thirty-nine fouls were called be-tween the two schools ASU received a technical foul with 10 minutes left in the game

ldquoItrsquos very frustratingrdquo Gary said ldquoSome of the turnovers were a couple charges there not even at the basket but you canrsquot change what the refs call You just have to keep playingrdquo

The Lobos head to Berkeley for a game against another Pac-10 school California

ldquoWersquoll continue to mature as a bas-ketball teamrdquo Alford said ldquoIrsquom real-ly pleased with what we did tonight We took good shots tonight We had a higher percentage than last week so I am happy with thatrdquo

Stephanie Gonzales Daily Lobo

Point guard Dairese Gary skies above defender Kyle Cain The Lobos improved to 2-0 early in the season with a marquee win over Pac-10 competitor Arizona State UNM travels to face California Saturday

by Shaun Griswoldshaun24unmedu

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and community from the begin-ning and throughout the entire process What efforts have Lobo Development made to outreach and gather student inputrdquo

A Lobo Development represen-tative responded by saying that itrsquos ldquoalways looking for ways to engage with studentsrdquo and cited forums that were held once a week from Aug 26-Nov 9

ldquoEveryone with an interest in campus development is invited to participate students faculty neighbors staff public officials and property ownersrdquo the website said

Kim Murphy director of UNM Real Estate said LDC records the number of students through sign-up sheets at each forum but that the numbers were ldquoincompleterdquo as of Monday

Several homeowners in the neighborhood west of Lobo Vil-lage construction on south cam-pus said they never heard about the impending construction or community forums

Steve Mills Campus Neighbor-hood Association spokesman said Lobo Development contacted him with information about upcom-ing construction projects and the forums

Mills said he serves as a go-be-tween relaying UNM Real Estate decisions to the neighborhood members The neighborhood is situated near Campus Boulevard and Vassar Drive across from the Alvarado dorm and D parking lot but some neighborhood members wanted more information than what forums offered Mills said

ldquoFour or five households actu-ally went down to the real estate office and had a question-and-an-swer session with Lobo Develop-ment because they were unclear on some aspects of the construc-tionrdquo he said

Mills said communication be-tween the University Real Estate and the neighborhood is ldquopretty goodrdquo but he has some complaints He said he is worried about con-struction noise traffic displace-ment and pollutants

ldquoThis neighborhood sits right on the edge of the UNM so any-thing that happens to UNM hap-pens to usrdquo he said ldquoSo there is always a certain level of discontent among the neighborhood about the effect UNM has on usrdquo

Richard Reidrsquos house is locat-ed across the street from D lot and Santa Ana dorm where the major-ity of the construction will occur but he said he didnrsquot know about

it until reading a recent newspaper article

ldquoMills sent out some notices about it but until about a month ago I had no idea it would be right across the streetrdquo he said ldquoWhen I heard that I went over to the (UNM) Real Estate office and had a briefing with them about the plansrdquo

Reid said he attended one Lobo Development session but ACC of-ficials at the event did not pres-ent details about the construction only general concepts

ldquoAt first I thought there was a pretty good turnout at the forum but then I realized that only about 20 people were not representa-tives from Lobo Development or ACC who were all speaking from the same perspectiverdquo he said ldquoI would have thought that there would be more students thererdquo

Right now Santa Ana offers 172 beds but when the construction is done up to 1000 new beds will be available Reid said that will in-crease student density the amount of trash and pollution

ldquoIrsquom not blaming the studentsrdquo he said ldquoIrsquom just saying that the more people there are the poorer the quality of liferdquo

Student Sarah Hoppe said she first she heard about the construc-tion when reading a Daily Lobo article

ldquoI never heard of any forums eitherrdquo she said

Another student Sabrina Cont-la said she hadnrsquot heard of con-struction plans until reading the Daily Lobo and she also had not heard of the forums

Brent McPherson Lobo Village property manager said he went to one forum that about 20 other people attended He said about 10 students five faculty and five community members were at the event

ldquoThe great thing about forums is that everyonersquos voice can be heardrdquo he said

Lobo Village from PAGE 1

Laurisa Galvan Daily Lobo

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malt-liquor freezer in front of the coun-ter that holds 10 different brands sold between $179-$239 The freezer is popular In half an hour more than 20 customers walked in and grabbed one or two cans paid exact change and walked out

ldquoWe have regulars come in each dayrdquo Garcia said ldquoThey go out to col-lect change and come back but we wonrsquot serve them if theyrsquove been here more than twicerdquo

Garcia said it is difficult to control malt-liquor energy drink sales because the drink is classified as beer making it easier to distribute

ldquoUnless you make a law that says beer has to be a certain alcohol

contentrdquo he said ldquoBut I donrsquot know how you would regulate thatrdquo

If New Mexico were to adopt a tax on malt-liquor energy drinks Walter-scheid said his customers would deter-mine if he would continue selling the cans

ldquoWersquod probably continue selling them if there was a demandrdquo he said

Carla Aargon was on her way into Stadium Liquors to buy her friend a Four Loko She said she is not interest-ed in trying the drink though

ldquoIrsquove seen my friend drink it and shersquos 40 years old It really boosts her energyrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos scary You already have so much energy when you drink that adding caffeine doesnrsquot mixrdquo

Walterscheid said promoting re-sponsible drinking is better than ban-ning the product

ldquoItrsquos not the product itself mdash people abuse it Like there is a Four Loko chal-lenge where you have to drink four cans in 40 minutes Thatrsquos dumbrdquo Waltersc-heid said You wouldnrsquot try to drink a fifth of vodka in 30 minutesrdquo

Mangin agreed a ban would prompt people to find alternatives to make whatever drink they want

ldquoIrsquove been mixing my own version of Four Loko for yearsrdquo he said ldquoMy mom taught me actually One night I drank 22 beers and an entire bottle of Smirnoff vodka mixed with Amp ener-gy drink I threw up a lot that nightrdquo

by Kallie Red-Horsekallie69unmedu

New life is springing from Albu-querquersquos recycled materials

A new partnership between the city of Albuquerque and Growstone a subset of Santa Fe-based company Earthstone has landfill glass waste be-ing turned into a hydroponic garden-ing tool

ldquoGlass makes up about 8 percent of municipal landfillsrdquo said Patrick Beare Growstonersquos vice president of sales ldquoAnd it takes about 4000 years for glass to decompose on a landfillrdquo

The city of Albuquerque landfill pulverizes glass bottles which Grow-stone then grinds to a powder and runs through a kiln said Andy Hernandez Earthstone director of operations

ldquoSeventy-one minutes later it comes out mdash itrsquos like baking a cakerdquo he said

Hernandez said the growstones are cut from pieces of baked powder to form hydroponic stones that are used in place of soil

ldquoThe roots of the plant actually grow around our materialrdquo he said ldquoWhat happens is our material ab-sorbs the water and when the roots

get thirsty they draw from our mate-rial automatically What that means is less water and more consistent water but no soilrdquo

Maria Colbert an Albuquerque Hydroponics representative said the store has carried Santa Fe Earthstone products for two years and they are useful

ldquoThey hold a lot of moisture as well as they are really airy For people who want to use it as soil you can use it in-stead of perlite It has got multiple dif-ferent uses that you could utilize it forrdquo she said ldquoThey are a local product The people that are trying to support that mdash it definitely helps outrdquo

Beare said the company foresees the product becoming popular in the future as it is one of the first hydro-ponic growing media in a long time

ldquoA lot of people think that just be-cause they put glass in this recycling bin that it is actually being made into something else and that is not always truerdquo he said ldquoWe are able to take this glass and use it and make it into a product that you can actually grow things fromrdquo

Beare said glass is difficult to re-cycle because it has to be sorted by color

ldquoWe as a country only recycle be-tween 28 to 34 percent of the glass we producerdquo he said ldquoMany cities will only sort out the glass because it takes up so much room in a landfill that they crush it and then bury it It takes clear glass to make a recycled clear jarrdquo

The stones have benefits over soil and other hydroponic mechanisms Hernandez said

ldquoOur material is so lightweightrdquo he said ldquoIt weighs 12 pounds per cubic foot so it can be used on rooftops and high-rise buildings We had several tests done at the University of Arizona versus our competitors and what they found was that our product uses less water and provides a sweeter fruitrdquo

Beare said Growstone has plans to process other landfill waste

ldquoEventually we will be using the methane that is being produced from the landfill to run our kilnrdquo he said ldquoAlso we donrsquot use water to produce our product It is a dry process so that is another reason why our product is so greenrdquo

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Page 8 Wednesday november 17 2010 New Mexico Daily loboculture

With the zombie crisis in full swing herersquos an ex-clusive interview with an actual undead CNM stu-dent Genevieve Wright

Daily Lobo So howrsquos life for a zombie these days

Genevieve Wright Lifersquos rough Yoursquore always craving brain (Note This was translated from a se-ries of gurgles and growls)

DL Like what specificallyGW Everythingrsquos just kind of gross Yoursquore walk-

ing around with blood on you all the time and the brain craving just never stops DL You seem really stuck on that brain craving thing

GW Yeah it really sucks craving brain because itrsquos a never-ending thing and I need to watch my figure

DL So I think therersquos generally a misconception about zombie movies Those are just as scary to you guys as they are to us right

GW Yeah ldquoZombielandrdquo is terrifying People are running around getting shot or getting killed or run over by cars Itrsquos rough

DL Is there any form of pop culture that you guys do like

GW Rob Zombie is pretty cool DL Right is there any type of brain you prefer

over another Do smarter people taste better Are the creative types spicier

GW I donrsquot have a preference I am always craving I take whatever I can get I canrsquot afford to be picky

DL What else do zombies worry about other than brains that is

GW Getting killed is a big issue DL How about true love GW Nah not really Plus if a zombie fell in love

with a human that would make things difficult We would just want to eat their brain

DL Do you think zombies and humans could ever live together

GW I donrsquot think so DL Wait what are you doing Donrsquot eat my

braiiiin~Chris Quintana

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

The undead apocalypse starts todayZombies were seen last night emerging from the Frontier Restau-

rant and have since proliferated across campus Sightings have been confirmed near Johnson Field the SUB and

around the Duck Pond Be advised The zombies are biting Chief Zombie Survivalist David Lopez has been on scene since the

outbreak last night He said people looking to avoid infection should tread carefully around the zombies

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood types designated by wristbandsrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else should be safe unless they donrsquot want to be helliprdquo

He warned that zombies are green and possibly wearing tattered clothes They are also hungry for brains and will troll campus look-ing for victims He said he canrsquot give a solid definition for all zombies around campus because they are likely in different phases of infec-tion He warned that anyone displaying zombie-like behavior is prob-ably a zombie

ldquoI mean if they are stumbling itrsquos better to be safe than sorry This is a zombie apocalypse after allrdquo he said

Lopez said the invasion started low-key Only some of his friends knew of the impending invasion around 50 infected but somehow word got out on Facebook and the disease spread rapidly

ldquoItrsquos just blossomed into this giant thingrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else seems excited but I am kind of worried Zombies are a hungry bunch and therersquos a chance it might get out of control if people are too recklessrdquo

Lopez said the military has been called in to deal with the prob-lem and he expects it should be able to deal with the problem He mentioned soldiers will use special zombie-blasting guns ones that donrsquot resemble real guns In fact he said the guns resemble NERF guns and shoot foam pellets

He said any real-looking gun will create more problems than it will solve

ldquoReal guns will drive the zombies into a frenzy and itrsquos likely there will be terrible consequences for everyone involvedrdquo he said ldquoSo if survivors want to wield a weapon they have got to be sure itrsquos spe-cially zombie-certifiedrdquo

Lopez will be situated in a booth near the attacking zombies to of-fer survivors advice

He did have some good news At the time of press he said it seemed that the zombies were in full force now but it seems highly likely they will run out of food around 2 pm

ldquoAnd when that happens there wonrsquot be any issues anymorerdquo he said The survivors will be fine the zombies will shrivel up and the

military will be recalled If the virus dies it will be as though it never even happenedrdquo

Note Lopez said UNM officials have been warned about the prob-lem and they are coping with it as best as they can Many of them he said declined to participate in the invasion and are hiding in their offices

Lopez said as long as everyone follows invasion rules mainly the one concerning guns everyone should be safe and unscathed by the end of the day except you know for the zombies

ldquoAll in all it could even be funrdquo he said ldquoIt could be scary but who hasnrsquot fantasized about being in a zombie apocalypserdquo

Z O M B I E A P O C A L Y P S E

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood

types designated by wristbandsrdquo ~David Lopez

Chief Zombie Survivalist

Interview with a Zombie

Wednesday november 17 2010 Page 9New Mexico Daily lobo

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There will be spilled brains Luckily for you the innocent po-

tential zombie meal the Daily Lobo compiled a list of combat tips in the extremely likely event that you have to fight an undead army to keep your precious gray matter safe

Go for the head A zombie will not die unless its rotten brain is de-stroyed Although it may be miss-ing both arms and legs and be drip-ping its entrails behind as it ambles toward you it is not dead unless the head is destroyed

Boards are not going to keep anything out Zombies will break through them in short order With-out full-scale armor plating yoursquore screwed And even if yoursquore in say a triple-armor-plated fallout shelter theyrsquoll probably get in through the ventilation shaft

Pretending to be a zombie oc-casionally works For some reason zombies only like living brains so practice your ambling

Zombies are scared of fire Torch-es are always a good idea at least until someone knocks it over and it burns your shelter down

The army will eventually show up and take care of things after which you will live in a dystopian quaran-tine zone under the fascist gaze of a tyrannical dictator

Speaking of the Army the Lobo managed to assemble some advice straight from the military How to kill a zombie in the words of soldier Charles Faust

ldquoGet to high ground Zombies are not so good at climbing Itrsquos always

culture

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

For those trying to make it through the zombie apocalypse in one piece longtime zombie survivor Kodi Schmaltz has some advice to offer

In an apocalyptic situation a person should bug in or bug out Bug-bullging in involves a person barricading him or herself in a building with enough supplies to outlast the zombie attack Bugging out involves packing a survival bag and hitting the road while trying to find some safe ground Either way doing nothing is not an option Have an area to meet loved ones if you feel you canrsquot live without bullthem If you think you can handle some alone time head out alone Yoursquoll bulltravel fasterDonrsquot be afraid to kill your loved ones If they are zombies they still bulllove your heart but they are more interested in eating it Head north Zombies havenrsquot mastered the art of wearing overcoats bulland will likely freeze to death Disease is spread by exchange of bodily fluids so avoid contact with bullzombies particularly getting bitten or getting sprayed by blood If you are bitten kill yourself There are no immunities and you will be bulldoing your loved ones a favor Note Amputation of the infected limb will not save you Infected individuals have 24 hours before they turn into full-blown bullzombies The military will be out killing zombies so take precautions not to bulllook like a zombie Maintain good hygiene donrsquot be green donrsquot let blood ooze out of your orifices and no tattered clothing Most importantly trust no one Stay close to the people who you would bullgive you their last cigarette too and donrsquot give anyone a chance

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easier to fight going down And stock up on food and water before they try to defend themselves And fight in a group alwaysrdquo

ldquoI use an M16 and grenade launcher And a crossbowrdquo

ldquoWersquove got face paint and uh hellip Actually we havenrsquot done too much preparation now that I think about itrdquo

ldquoI heard itrsquos going to travel from campus to the Duck Pondrdquo

OK on second thought waiting around for the Army might not be the best idea So prepare your torches

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Another impressive display by another UNM freshman

Guard Kendall Williams shot 4-of-5 from the 3-point range and finished with 15 points to lead UNM (2-0) to a 76-62 victory over Arizona State at The Pit on Tuesday night

ldquoThe hoop was bigrdquo Williams said ldquoThey showed a lot of attention to Dairese (Gary) and that helps Maybe they didnrsquot scout me but we just get to the lane a lot and when I get the open chance to dunk it Irsquoll dunk the ballrdquo

Williams played big time on both sides of the ball He dropped two crowd-raising baskets with more than six minutes left in the game Those pretty much sealed the victory Phillip McDonald sat on the bench in street clothes for his second straight game He will undergo an evaluation today to see if he can play Saturday against California

In his place Williams shinedldquoWith Phillip (McDonald) going

out they asked me to step into the starting spot and I want to fill the big void that Phil leftrdquo Williams said

Paced by ASU guard Trent Lock-ettrsquos career-high 22 points the Sun Devils hung around but did not pro-vide enough support No other ASU players reached double figures

Nine Lobos scored in the game three in double digits Gary led the Lobos with 18 points UNM shot 46 percent from the field compared to ASUrsquos 40 percent

ldquoI thought tonight was a tremen-dous effort and a tremendous win for our young teamrdquo head coach Steve Alford said ldquoTheyrsquore growing up quick and thatrsquos what I need to have them dordquo

Initially things looked grim for the young Lobos ASU jumped to a 13-7 lead but UNMrsquos bench sparked a 20-0 run over a seven-minute period to turn the early deficit into a 14-point lead

ldquoWe have a lot of new guys and

Sun Devils sink in Pitwersquore still trying to find the right com-binations but I think the guys had a good night tonightrdquo Alford said

Seven different Lobos scored dur-ing the big run before Lockett drew a foul and hit two free throws with 638 left in the first half

ldquoItrsquos definitely nice good to have speed out there It helps out advan-tagerdquo said Gary who went to the bench half-way through the run

From there the Sun Devils played catch up the rest of the game

Still ASU proved to a tough early-season match for UNM

Early on ASU didnrsquot allow the Lobos to pull away with the game closing any run the home team went on After UNMrsquos big first-half run ASU went on a 9-2 run to cut the Lobosrsquo 14-point lead down to nine at the half

Toward the end of the game ASU pulled within 14 after the Lobos led by 20 their largest lead of the night

Lockett gave the Lobos fits all night He made his first five baskets and shot 9-of-12 from the field

Ty Abbott who originally signed with UNM but went to Tempe after former head coach Ritchie McKay was fired scored eight points in 32 minutes of play

Thirty-nine fouls were called be-tween the two schools ASU received a technical foul with 10 minutes left in the game

ldquoItrsquos very frustratingrdquo Gary said ldquoSome of the turnovers were a couple charges there not even at the basket but you canrsquot change what the refs call You just have to keep playingrdquo

The Lobos head to Berkeley for a game against another Pac-10 school California

ldquoWersquoll continue to mature as a bas-ketball teamrdquo Alford said ldquoIrsquom real-ly pleased with what we did tonight We took good shots tonight We had a higher percentage than last week so I am happy with thatrdquo

Stephanie Gonzales Daily Lobo

Point guard Dairese Gary skies above defender Kyle Cain The Lobos improved to 2-0 early in the season with a marquee win over Pac-10 competitor Arizona State UNM travels to face California Saturday

by Shaun Griswoldshaun24unmedu

UNM 76

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malt-liquor freezer in front of the coun-ter that holds 10 different brands sold between $179-$239 The freezer is popular In half an hour more than 20 customers walked in and grabbed one or two cans paid exact change and walked out

ldquoWe have regulars come in each dayrdquo Garcia said ldquoThey go out to col-lect change and come back but we wonrsquot serve them if theyrsquove been here more than twicerdquo

Garcia said it is difficult to control malt-liquor energy drink sales because the drink is classified as beer making it easier to distribute

ldquoUnless you make a law that says beer has to be a certain alcohol

contentrdquo he said ldquoBut I donrsquot know how you would regulate thatrdquo

If New Mexico were to adopt a tax on malt-liquor energy drinks Walter-scheid said his customers would deter-mine if he would continue selling the cans

ldquoWersquod probably continue selling them if there was a demandrdquo he said

Carla Aargon was on her way into Stadium Liquors to buy her friend a Four Loko She said she is not interest-ed in trying the drink though

ldquoIrsquove seen my friend drink it and shersquos 40 years old It really boosts her energyrdquo she said ldquoItrsquos scary You already have so much energy when you drink that adding caffeine doesnrsquot mixrdquo

Walterscheid said promoting re-sponsible drinking is better than ban-ning the product

ldquoItrsquos not the product itself mdash people abuse it Like there is a Four Loko chal-lenge where you have to drink four cans in 40 minutes Thatrsquos dumbrdquo Waltersc-heid said You wouldnrsquot try to drink a fifth of vodka in 30 minutesrdquo

Mangin agreed a ban would prompt people to find alternatives to make whatever drink they want

ldquoIrsquove been mixing my own version of Four Loko for yearsrdquo he said ldquoMy mom taught me actually One night I drank 22 beers and an entire bottle of Smirnoff vodka mixed with Amp ener-gy drink I threw up a lot that nightrdquo

by Kallie Red-Horsekallie69unmedu

New life is springing from Albu-querquersquos recycled materials

A new partnership between the city of Albuquerque and Growstone a subset of Santa Fe-based company Earthstone has landfill glass waste be-ing turned into a hydroponic garden-ing tool

ldquoGlass makes up about 8 percent of municipal landfillsrdquo said Patrick Beare Growstonersquos vice president of sales ldquoAnd it takes about 4000 years for glass to decompose on a landfillrdquo

The city of Albuquerque landfill pulverizes glass bottles which Grow-stone then grinds to a powder and runs through a kiln said Andy Hernandez Earthstone director of operations

ldquoSeventy-one minutes later it comes out mdash itrsquos like baking a cakerdquo he said

Hernandez said the growstones are cut from pieces of baked powder to form hydroponic stones that are used in place of soil

ldquoThe roots of the plant actually grow around our materialrdquo he said ldquoWhat happens is our material ab-sorbs the water and when the roots

get thirsty they draw from our mate-rial automatically What that means is less water and more consistent water but no soilrdquo

Maria Colbert an Albuquerque Hydroponics representative said the store has carried Santa Fe Earthstone products for two years and they are useful

ldquoThey hold a lot of moisture as well as they are really airy For people who want to use it as soil you can use it in-stead of perlite It has got multiple dif-ferent uses that you could utilize it forrdquo she said ldquoThey are a local product The people that are trying to support that mdash it definitely helps outrdquo

Beare said the company foresees the product becoming popular in the future as it is one of the first hydro-ponic growing media in a long time

ldquoA lot of people think that just be-cause they put glass in this recycling bin that it is actually being made into something else and that is not always truerdquo he said ldquoWe are able to take this glass and use it and make it into a product that you can actually grow things fromrdquo

Beare said glass is difficult to re-cycle because it has to be sorted by color

ldquoWe as a country only recycle be-tween 28 to 34 percent of the glass we producerdquo he said ldquoMany cities will only sort out the glass because it takes up so much room in a landfill that they crush it and then bury it It takes clear glass to make a recycled clear jarrdquo

The stones have benefits over soil and other hydroponic mechanisms Hernandez said

ldquoOur material is so lightweightrdquo he said ldquoIt weighs 12 pounds per cubic foot so it can be used on rooftops and high-rise buildings We had several tests done at the University of Arizona versus our competitors and what they found was that our product uses less water and provides a sweeter fruitrdquo

Beare said Growstone has plans to process other landfill waste

ldquoEventually we will be using the methane that is being produced from the landfill to run our kilnrdquo he said ldquoAlso we donrsquot use water to produce our product It is a dry process so that is another reason why our product is so greenrdquo

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Page 8 Wednesday november 17 2010 New Mexico Daily loboculture

With the zombie crisis in full swing herersquos an ex-clusive interview with an actual undead CNM stu-dent Genevieve Wright

Daily Lobo So howrsquos life for a zombie these days

Genevieve Wright Lifersquos rough Yoursquore always craving brain (Note This was translated from a se-ries of gurgles and growls)

DL Like what specificallyGW Everythingrsquos just kind of gross Yoursquore walk-

ing around with blood on you all the time and the brain craving just never stops DL You seem really stuck on that brain craving thing

GW Yeah it really sucks craving brain because itrsquos a never-ending thing and I need to watch my figure

DL So I think therersquos generally a misconception about zombie movies Those are just as scary to you guys as they are to us right

GW Yeah ldquoZombielandrdquo is terrifying People are running around getting shot or getting killed or run over by cars Itrsquos rough

DL Is there any form of pop culture that you guys do like

GW Rob Zombie is pretty cool DL Right is there any type of brain you prefer

over another Do smarter people taste better Are the creative types spicier

GW I donrsquot have a preference I am always craving I take whatever I can get I canrsquot afford to be picky

DL What else do zombies worry about other than brains that is

GW Getting killed is a big issue DL How about true love GW Nah not really Plus if a zombie fell in love

with a human that would make things difficult We would just want to eat their brain

DL Do you think zombies and humans could ever live together

GW I donrsquot think so DL Wait what are you doing Donrsquot eat my

braiiiin~Chris Quintana

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

The undead apocalypse starts todayZombies were seen last night emerging from the Frontier Restau-

rant and have since proliferated across campus Sightings have been confirmed near Johnson Field the SUB and

around the Duck Pond Be advised The zombies are biting Chief Zombie Survivalist David Lopez has been on scene since the

outbreak last night He said people looking to avoid infection should tread carefully around the zombies

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood types designated by wristbandsrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else should be safe unless they donrsquot want to be helliprdquo

He warned that zombies are green and possibly wearing tattered clothes They are also hungry for brains and will troll campus look-ing for victims He said he canrsquot give a solid definition for all zombies around campus because they are likely in different phases of infec-tion He warned that anyone displaying zombie-like behavior is prob-ably a zombie

ldquoI mean if they are stumbling itrsquos better to be safe than sorry This is a zombie apocalypse after allrdquo he said

Lopez said the invasion started low-key Only some of his friends knew of the impending invasion around 50 infected but somehow word got out on Facebook and the disease spread rapidly

ldquoItrsquos just blossomed into this giant thingrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else seems excited but I am kind of worried Zombies are a hungry bunch and therersquos a chance it might get out of control if people are too recklessrdquo

Lopez said the military has been called in to deal with the prob-lem and he expects it should be able to deal with the problem He mentioned soldiers will use special zombie-blasting guns ones that donrsquot resemble real guns In fact he said the guns resemble NERF guns and shoot foam pellets

He said any real-looking gun will create more problems than it will solve

ldquoReal guns will drive the zombies into a frenzy and itrsquos likely there will be terrible consequences for everyone involvedrdquo he said ldquoSo if survivors want to wield a weapon they have got to be sure itrsquos spe-cially zombie-certifiedrdquo

Lopez will be situated in a booth near the attacking zombies to of-fer survivors advice

He did have some good news At the time of press he said it seemed that the zombies were in full force now but it seems highly likely they will run out of food around 2 pm

ldquoAnd when that happens there wonrsquot be any issues anymorerdquo he said The survivors will be fine the zombies will shrivel up and the

military will be recalled If the virus dies it will be as though it never even happenedrdquo

Note Lopez said UNM officials have been warned about the prob-lem and they are coping with it as best as they can Many of them he said declined to participate in the invasion and are hiding in their offices

Lopez said as long as everyone follows invasion rules mainly the one concerning guns everyone should be safe and unscathed by the end of the day except you know for the zombies

ldquoAll in all it could even be funrdquo he said ldquoIt could be scary but who hasnrsquot fantasized about being in a zombie apocalypserdquo

Z O M B I E A P O C A L Y P S E

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood

types designated by wristbandsrdquo ~David Lopez

Chief Zombie Survivalist

Interview with a Zombie

Wednesday november 17 2010 Page 9New Mexico Daily lobo

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There will be spilled brains Luckily for you the innocent po-

tential zombie meal the Daily Lobo compiled a list of combat tips in the extremely likely event that you have to fight an undead army to keep your precious gray matter safe

Go for the head A zombie will not die unless its rotten brain is de-stroyed Although it may be miss-ing both arms and legs and be drip-ping its entrails behind as it ambles toward you it is not dead unless the head is destroyed

Boards are not going to keep anything out Zombies will break through them in short order With-out full-scale armor plating yoursquore screwed And even if yoursquore in say a triple-armor-plated fallout shelter theyrsquoll probably get in through the ventilation shaft

Pretending to be a zombie oc-casionally works For some reason zombies only like living brains so practice your ambling

Zombies are scared of fire Torch-es are always a good idea at least until someone knocks it over and it burns your shelter down

The army will eventually show up and take care of things after which you will live in a dystopian quaran-tine zone under the fascist gaze of a tyrannical dictator

Speaking of the Army the Lobo managed to assemble some advice straight from the military How to kill a zombie in the words of soldier Charles Faust

ldquoGet to high ground Zombies are not so good at climbing Itrsquos always

culture

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

For those trying to make it through the zombie apocalypse in one piece longtime zombie survivor Kodi Schmaltz has some advice to offer

In an apocalyptic situation a person should bug in or bug out Bug-bullging in involves a person barricading him or herself in a building with enough supplies to outlast the zombie attack Bugging out involves packing a survival bag and hitting the road while trying to find some safe ground Either way doing nothing is not an option Have an area to meet loved ones if you feel you canrsquot live without bullthem If you think you can handle some alone time head out alone Yoursquoll bulltravel fasterDonrsquot be afraid to kill your loved ones If they are zombies they still bulllove your heart but they are more interested in eating it Head north Zombies havenrsquot mastered the art of wearing overcoats bulland will likely freeze to death Disease is spread by exchange of bodily fluids so avoid contact with bullzombies particularly getting bitten or getting sprayed by blood If you are bitten kill yourself There are no immunities and you will be bulldoing your loved ones a favor Note Amputation of the infected limb will not save you Infected individuals have 24 hours before they turn into full-blown bullzombies The military will be out killing zombies so take precautions not to bulllook like a zombie Maintain good hygiene donrsquot be green donrsquot let blood ooze out of your orifices and no tattered clothing Most importantly trust no one Stay close to the people who you would bullgive you their last cigarette too and donrsquot give anyone a chance

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easier to fight going down And stock up on food and water before they try to defend themselves And fight in a group alwaysrdquo

ldquoI use an M16 and grenade launcher And a crossbowrdquo

ldquoWersquove got face paint and uh hellip Actually we havenrsquot done too much preparation now that I think about itrdquo

ldquoI heard itrsquos going to travel from campus to the Duck Pondrdquo

OK on second thought waiting around for the Army might not be the best idea So prepare your torches

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Another impressive display by another UNM freshman

Guard Kendall Williams shot 4-of-5 from the 3-point range and finished with 15 points to lead UNM (2-0) to a 76-62 victory over Arizona State at The Pit on Tuesday night

ldquoThe hoop was bigrdquo Williams said ldquoThey showed a lot of attention to Dairese (Gary) and that helps Maybe they didnrsquot scout me but we just get to the lane a lot and when I get the open chance to dunk it Irsquoll dunk the ballrdquo

Williams played big time on both sides of the ball He dropped two crowd-raising baskets with more than six minutes left in the game Those pretty much sealed the victory Phillip McDonald sat on the bench in street clothes for his second straight game He will undergo an evaluation today to see if he can play Saturday against California

In his place Williams shinedldquoWith Phillip (McDonald) going

out they asked me to step into the starting spot and I want to fill the big void that Phil leftrdquo Williams said

Paced by ASU guard Trent Lock-ettrsquos career-high 22 points the Sun Devils hung around but did not pro-vide enough support No other ASU players reached double figures

Nine Lobos scored in the game three in double digits Gary led the Lobos with 18 points UNM shot 46 percent from the field compared to ASUrsquos 40 percent

ldquoI thought tonight was a tremen-dous effort and a tremendous win for our young teamrdquo head coach Steve Alford said ldquoTheyrsquore growing up quick and thatrsquos what I need to have them dordquo

Initially things looked grim for the young Lobos ASU jumped to a 13-7 lead but UNMrsquos bench sparked a 20-0 run over a seven-minute period to turn the early deficit into a 14-point lead

ldquoWe have a lot of new guys and

Sun Devils sink in Pitwersquore still trying to find the right com-binations but I think the guys had a good night tonightrdquo Alford said

Seven different Lobos scored dur-ing the big run before Lockett drew a foul and hit two free throws with 638 left in the first half

ldquoItrsquos definitely nice good to have speed out there It helps out advan-tagerdquo said Gary who went to the bench half-way through the run

From there the Sun Devils played catch up the rest of the game

Still ASU proved to a tough early-season match for UNM

Early on ASU didnrsquot allow the Lobos to pull away with the game closing any run the home team went on After UNMrsquos big first-half run ASU went on a 9-2 run to cut the Lobosrsquo 14-point lead down to nine at the half

Toward the end of the game ASU pulled within 14 after the Lobos led by 20 their largest lead of the night

Lockett gave the Lobos fits all night He made his first five baskets and shot 9-of-12 from the field

Ty Abbott who originally signed with UNM but went to Tempe after former head coach Ritchie McKay was fired scored eight points in 32 minutes of play

Thirty-nine fouls were called be-tween the two schools ASU received a technical foul with 10 minutes left in the game

ldquoItrsquos very frustratingrdquo Gary said ldquoSome of the turnovers were a couple charges there not even at the basket but you canrsquot change what the refs call You just have to keep playingrdquo

The Lobos head to Berkeley for a game against another Pac-10 school California

ldquoWersquoll continue to mature as a bas-ketball teamrdquo Alford said ldquoIrsquom real-ly pleased with what we did tonight We took good shots tonight We had a higher percentage than last week so I am happy with thatrdquo

Stephanie Gonzales Daily Lobo

Point guard Dairese Gary skies above defender Kyle Cain The Lobos improved to 2-0 early in the season with a marquee win over Pac-10 competitor Arizona State UNM travels to face California Saturday

by Shaun Griswoldshaun24unmedu

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Page 8 Wednesday november 17 2010 New Mexico Daily loboculture

With the zombie crisis in full swing herersquos an ex-clusive interview with an actual undead CNM stu-dent Genevieve Wright

Daily Lobo So howrsquos life for a zombie these days

Genevieve Wright Lifersquos rough Yoursquore always craving brain (Note This was translated from a se-ries of gurgles and growls)

DL Like what specificallyGW Everythingrsquos just kind of gross Yoursquore walk-

ing around with blood on you all the time and the brain craving just never stops DL You seem really stuck on that brain craving thing

GW Yeah it really sucks craving brain because itrsquos a never-ending thing and I need to watch my figure

DL So I think therersquos generally a misconception about zombie movies Those are just as scary to you guys as they are to us right

GW Yeah ldquoZombielandrdquo is terrifying People are running around getting shot or getting killed or run over by cars Itrsquos rough

DL Is there any form of pop culture that you guys do like

GW Rob Zombie is pretty cool DL Right is there any type of brain you prefer

over another Do smarter people taste better Are the creative types spicier

GW I donrsquot have a preference I am always craving I take whatever I can get I canrsquot afford to be picky

DL What else do zombies worry about other than brains that is

GW Getting killed is a big issue DL How about true love GW Nah not really Plus if a zombie fell in love

with a human that would make things difficult We would just want to eat their brain

DL Do you think zombies and humans could ever live together

GW I donrsquot think so DL Wait what are you doing Donrsquot eat my

braiiiin~Chris Quintana

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

The undead apocalypse starts todayZombies were seen last night emerging from the Frontier Restau-

rant and have since proliferated across campus Sightings have been confirmed near Johnson Field the SUB and

around the Duck Pond Be advised The zombies are biting Chief Zombie Survivalist David Lopez has been on scene since the

outbreak last night He said people looking to avoid infection should tread carefully around the zombies

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood types designated by wristbandsrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else should be safe unless they donrsquot want to be helliprdquo

He warned that zombies are green and possibly wearing tattered clothes They are also hungry for brains and will troll campus look-ing for victims He said he canrsquot give a solid definition for all zombies around campus because they are likely in different phases of infec-tion He warned that anyone displaying zombie-like behavior is prob-ably a zombie

ldquoI mean if they are stumbling itrsquos better to be safe than sorry This is a zombie apocalypse after allrdquo he said

Lopez said the invasion started low-key Only some of his friends knew of the impending invasion around 50 infected but somehow word got out on Facebook and the disease spread rapidly

ldquoItrsquos just blossomed into this giant thingrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else seems excited but I am kind of worried Zombies are a hungry bunch and therersquos a chance it might get out of control if people are too recklessrdquo

Lopez said the military has been called in to deal with the prob-lem and he expects it should be able to deal with the problem He mentioned soldiers will use special zombie-blasting guns ones that donrsquot resemble real guns In fact he said the guns resemble NERF guns and shoot foam pellets

He said any real-looking gun will create more problems than it will solve

ldquoReal guns will drive the zombies into a frenzy and itrsquos likely there will be terrible consequences for everyone involvedrdquo he said ldquoSo if survivors want to wield a weapon they have got to be sure itrsquos spe-cially zombie-certifiedrdquo

Lopez will be situated in a booth near the attacking zombies to of-fer survivors advice

He did have some good news At the time of press he said it seemed that the zombies were in full force now but it seems highly likely they will run out of food around 2 pm

ldquoAnd when that happens there wonrsquot be any issues anymorerdquo he said The survivors will be fine the zombies will shrivel up and the

military will be recalled If the virus dies it will be as though it never even happenedrdquo

Note Lopez said UNM officials have been warned about the prob-lem and they are coping with it as best as they can Many of them he said declined to participate in the invasion and are hiding in their offices

Lopez said as long as everyone follows invasion rules mainly the one concerning guns everyone should be safe and unscathed by the end of the day except you know for the zombies

ldquoAll in all it could even be funrdquo he said ldquoIt could be scary but who hasnrsquot fantasized about being in a zombie apocalypserdquo

Z O M B I E A P O C A L Y P S E

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood

types designated by wristbandsrdquo ~David Lopez

Chief Zombie Survivalist

Interview with a Zombie

Wednesday november 17 2010 Page 9New Mexico Daily lobo

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There will be spilled brains Luckily for you the innocent po-

tential zombie meal the Daily Lobo compiled a list of combat tips in the extremely likely event that you have to fight an undead army to keep your precious gray matter safe

Go for the head A zombie will not die unless its rotten brain is de-stroyed Although it may be miss-ing both arms and legs and be drip-ping its entrails behind as it ambles toward you it is not dead unless the head is destroyed

Boards are not going to keep anything out Zombies will break through them in short order With-out full-scale armor plating yoursquore screwed And even if yoursquore in say a triple-armor-plated fallout shelter theyrsquoll probably get in through the ventilation shaft

Pretending to be a zombie oc-casionally works For some reason zombies only like living brains so practice your ambling

Zombies are scared of fire Torch-es are always a good idea at least until someone knocks it over and it burns your shelter down

The army will eventually show up and take care of things after which you will live in a dystopian quaran-tine zone under the fascist gaze of a tyrannical dictator

Speaking of the Army the Lobo managed to assemble some advice straight from the military How to kill a zombie in the words of soldier Charles Faust

ldquoGet to high ground Zombies are not so good at climbing Itrsquos always

culture

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

For those trying to make it through the zombie apocalypse in one piece longtime zombie survivor Kodi Schmaltz has some advice to offer

In an apocalyptic situation a person should bug in or bug out Bug-bullging in involves a person barricading him or herself in a building with enough supplies to outlast the zombie attack Bugging out involves packing a survival bag and hitting the road while trying to find some safe ground Either way doing nothing is not an option Have an area to meet loved ones if you feel you canrsquot live without bullthem If you think you can handle some alone time head out alone Yoursquoll bulltravel fasterDonrsquot be afraid to kill your loved ones If they are zombies they still bulllove your heart but they are more interested in eating it Head north Zombies havenrsquot mastered the art of wearing overcoats bulland will likely freeze to death Disease is spread by exchange of bodily fluids so avoid contact with bullzombies particularly getting bitten or getting sprayed by blood If you are bitten kill yourself There are no immunities and you will be bulldoing your loved ones a favor Note Amputation of the infected limb will not save you Infected individuals have 24 hours before they turn into full-blown bullzombies The military will be out killing zombies so take precautions not to bulllook like a zombie Maintain good hygiene donrsquot be green donrsquot let blood ooze out of your orifices and no tattered clothing Most importantly trust no one Stay close to the people who you would bullgive you their last cigarette too and donrsquot give anyone a chance

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easier to fight going down And stock up on food and water before they try to defend themselves And fight in a group alwaysrdquo

ldquoI use an M16 and grenade launcher And a crossbowrdquo

ldquoWersquove got face paint and uh hellip Actually we havenrsquot done too much preparation now that I think about itrdquo

ldquoI heard itrsquos going to travel from campus to the Duck Pondrdquo

OK on second thought waiting around for the Army might not be the best idea So prepare your torches

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Another impressive display by another UNM freshman

Guard Kendall Williams shot 4-of-5 from the 3-point range and finished with 15 points to lead UNM (2-0) to a 76-62 victory over Arizona State at The Pit on Tuesday night

ldquoThe hoop was bigrdquo Williams said ldquoThey showed a lot of attention to Dairese (Gary) and that helps Maybe they didnrsquot scout me but we just get to the lane a lot and when I get the open chance to dunk it Irsquoll dunk the ballrdquo

Williams played big time on both sides of the ball He dropped two crowd-raising baskets with more than six minutes left in the game Those pretty much sealed the victory Phillip McDonald sat on the bench in street clothes for his second straight game He will undergo an evaluation today to see if he can play Saturday against California

In his place Williams shinedldquoWith Phillip (McDonald) going

out they asked me to step into the starting spot and I want to fill the big void that Phil leftrdquo Williams said

Paced by ASU guard Trent Lock-ettrsquos career-high 22 points the Sun Devils hung around but did not pro-vide enough support No other ASU players reached double figures

Nine Lobos scored in the game three in double digits Gary led the Lobos with 18 points UNM shot 46 percent from the field compared to ASUrsquos 40 percent

ldquoI thought tonight was a tremen-dous effort and a tremendous win for our young teamrdquo head coach Steve Alford said ldquoTheyrsquore growing up quick and thatrsquos what I need to have them dordquo

Initially things looked grim for the young Lobos ASU jumped to a 13-7 lead but UNMrsquos bench sparked a 20-0 run over a seven-minute period to turn the early deficit into a 14-point lead

ldquoWe have a lot of new guys and

Sun Devils sink in Pitwersquore still trying to find the right com-binations but I think the guys had a good night tonightrdquo Alford said

Seven different Lobos scored dur-ing the big run before Lockett drew a foul and hit two free throws with 638 left in the first half

ldquoItrsquos definitely nice good to have speed out there It helps out advan-tagerdquo said Gary who went to the bench half-way through the run

From there the Sun Devils played catch up the rest of the game

Still ASU proved to a tough early-season match for UNM

Early on ASU didnrsquot allow the Lobos to pull away with the game closing any run the home team went on After UNMrsquos big first-half run ASU went on a 9-2 run to cut the Lobosrsquo 14-point lead down to nine at the half

Toward the end of the game ASU pulled within 14 after the Lobos led by 20 their largest lead of the night

Lockett gave the Lobos fits all night He made his first five baskets and shot 9-of-12 from the field

Ty Abbott who originally signed with UNM but went to Tempe after former head coach Ritchie McKay was fired scored eight points in 32 minutes of play

Thirty-nine fouls were called be-tween the two schools ASU received a technical foul with 10 minutes left in the game

ldquoItrsquos very frustratingrdquo Gary said ldquoSome of the turnovers were a couple charges there not even at the basket but you canrsquot change what the refs call You just have to keep playingrdquo

The Lobos head to Berkeley for a game against another Pac-10 school California

ldquoWersquoll continue to mature as a bas-ketball teamrdquo Alford said ldquoIrsquom real-ly pleased with what we did tonight We took good shots tonight We had a higher percentage than last week so I am happy with thatrdquo

Stephanie Gonzales Daily Lobo

Point guard Dairese Gary skies above defender Kyle Cain The Lobos improved to 2-0 early in the season with a marquee win over Pac-10 competitor Arizona State UNM travels to face California Saturday

by Shaun Griswoldshaun24unmedu

UNM 76

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Page 8 Wednesday november 17 2010 New Mexico Daily loboculture

With the zombie crisis in full swing herersquos an ex-clusive interview with an actual undead CNM stu-dent Genevieve Wright

Daily Lobo So howrsquos life for a zombie these days

Genevieve Wright Lifersquos rough Yoursquore always craving brain (Note This was translated from a se-ries of gurgles and growls)

DL Like what specificallyGW Everythingrsquos just kind of gross Yoursquore walk-

ing around with blood on you all the time and the brain craving just never stops DL You seem really stuck on that brain craving thing

GW Yeah it really sucks craving brain because itrsquos a never-ending thing and I need to watch my figure

DL So I think therersquos generally a misconception about zombie movies Those are just as scary to you guys as they are to us right

GW Yeah ldquoZombielandrdquo is terrifying People are running around getting shot or getting killed or run over by cars Itrsquos rough

DL Is there any form of pop culture that you guys do like

GW Rob Zombie is pretty cool DL Right is there any type of brain you prefer

over another Do smarter people taste better Are the creative types spicier

GW I donrsquot have a preference I am always craving I take whatever I can get I canrsquot afford to be picky

DL What else do zombies worry about other than brains that is

GW Getting killed is a big issue DL How about true love GW Nah not really Plus if a zombie fell in love

with a human that would make things difficult We would just want to eat their brain

DL Do you think zombies and humans could ever live together

GW I donrsquot think so DL Wait what are you doing Donrsquot eat my

braiiiin~Chris Quintana

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

The undead apocalypse starts todayZombies were seen last night emerging from the Frontier Restau-

rant and have since proliferated across campus Sightings have been confirmed near Johnson Field the SUB and

around the Duck Pond Be advised The zombies are biting Chief Zombie Survivalist David Lopez has been on scene since the

outbreak last night He said people looking to avoid infection should tread carefully around the zombies

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood types designated by wristbandsrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else should be safe unless they donrsquot want to be helliprdquo

He warned that zombies are green and possibly wearing tattered clothes They are also hungry for brains and will troll campus look-ing for victims He said he canrsquot give a solid definition for all zombies around campus because they are likely in different phases of infec-tion He warned that anyone displaying zombie-like behavior is prob-ably a zombie

ldquoI mean if they are stumbling itrsquos better to be safe than sorry This is a zombie apocalypse after allrdquo he said

Lopez said the invasion started low-key Only some of his friends knew of the impending invasion around 50 infected but somehow word got out on Facebook and the disease spread rapidly

ldquoItrsquos just blossomed into this giant thingrdquo he said ldquoEveryone else seems excited but I am kind of worried Zombies are a hungry bunch and therersquos a chance it might get out of control if people are too recklessrdquo

Lopez said the military has been called in to deal with the prob-lem and he expects it should be able to deal with the problem He mentioned soldiers will use special zombie-blasting guns ones that donrsquot resemble real guns In fact he said the guns resemble NERF guns and shoot foam pellets

He said any real-looking gun will create more problems than it will solve

ldquoReal guns will drive the zombies into a frenzy and itrsquos likely there will be terrible consequences for everyone involvedrdquo he said ldquoSo if survivors want to wield a weapon they have got to be sure itrsquos spe-cially zombie-certifiedrdquo

Lopez will be situated in a booth near the attacking zombies to of-fer survivors advice

He did have some good news At the time of press he said it seemed that the zombies were in full force now but it seems highly likely they will run out of food around 2 pm

ldquoAnd when that happens there wonrsquot be any issues anymorerdquo he said The survivors will be fine the zombies will shrivel up and the

military will be recalled If the virus dies it will be as though it never even happenedrdquo

Note Lopez said UNM officials have been warned about the prob-lem and they are coping with it as best as they can Many of them he said declined to participate in the invasion and are hiding in their offices

Lopez said as long as everyone follows invasion rules mainly the one concerning guns everyone should be safe and unscathed by the end of the day except you know for the zombies

ldquoAll in all it could even be funrdquo he said ldquoIt could be scary but who hasnrsquot fantasized about being in a zombie apocalypserdquo

Z O M B I E A P O C A L Y P S E

ldquoRight now they seem only to be attacking people with special blood

types designated by wristbandsrdquo ~David Lopez

Chief Zombie Survivalist

Interview with a Zombie

Wednesday november 17 2010 Page 9New Mexico Daily lobo

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There will be spilled brains Luckily for you the innocent po-

tential zombie meal the Daily Lobo compiled a list of combat tips in the extremely likely event that you have to fight an undead army to keep your precious gray matter safe

Go for the head A zombie will not die unless its rotten brain is de-stroyed Although it may be miss-ing both arms and legs and be drip-ping its entrails behind as it ambles toward you it is not dead unless the head is destroyed

Boards are not going to keep anything out Zombies will break through them in short order With-out full-scale armor plating yoursquore screwed And even if yoursquore in say a triple-armor-plated fallout shelter theyrsquoll probably get in through the ventilation shaft

Pretending to be a zombie oc-casionally works For some reason zombies only like living brains so practice your ambling

Zombies are scared of fire Torch-es are always a good idea at least until someone knocks it over and it burns your shelter down

The army will eventually show up and take care of things after which you will live in a dystopian quaran-tine zone under the fascist gaze of a tyrannical dictator

Speaking of the Army the Lobo managed to assemble some advice straight from the military How to kill a zombie in the words of soldier Charles Faust

ldquoGet to high ground Zombies are not so good at climbing Itrsquos always

culture

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

For those trying to make it through the zombie apocalypse in one piece longtime zombie survivor Kodi Schmaltz has some advice to offer

In an apocalyptic situation a person should bug in or bug out Bug-bullging in involves a person barricading him or herself in a building with enough supplies to outlast the zombie attack Bugging out involves packing a survival bag and hitting the road while trying to find some safe ground Either way doing nothing is not an option Have an area to meet loved ones if you feel you canrsquot live without bullthem If you think you can handle some alone time head out alone Yoursquoll bulltravel fasterDonrsquot be afraid to kill your loved ones If they are zombies they still bulllove your heart but they are more interested in eating it Head north Zombies havenrsquot mastered the art of wearing overcoats bulland will likely freeze to death Disease is spread by exchange of bodily fluids so avoid contact with bullzombies particularly getting bitten or getting sprayed by blood If you are bitten kill yourself There are no immunities and you will be bulldoing your loved ones a favor Note Amputation of the infected limb will not save you Infected individuals have 24 hours before they turn into full-blown bullzombies The military will be out killing zombies so take precautions not to bulllook like a zombie Maintain good hygiene donrsquot be green donrsquot let blood ooze out of your orifices and no tattered clothing Most importantly trust no one Stay close to the people who you would bullgive you their last cigarette too and donrsquot give anyone a chance

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easier to fight going down And stock up on food and water before they try to defend themselves And fight in a group alwaysrdquo

ldquoI use an M16 and grenade launcher And a crossbowrdquo

ldquoWersquove got face paint and uh hellip Actually we havenrsquot done too much preparation now that I think about itrdquo

ldquoI heard itrsquos going to travel from campus to the Duck Pondrdquo

OK on second thought waiting around for the Army might not be the best idea So prepare your torches

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Another impressive display by another UNM freshman

Guard Kendall Williams shot 4-of-5 from the 3-point range and finished with 15 points to lead UNM (2-0) to a 76-62 victory over Arizona State at The Pit on Tuesday night

ldquoThe hoop was bigrdquo Williams said ldquoThey showed a lot of attention to Dairese (Gary) and that helps Maybe they didnrsquot scout me but we just get to the lane a lot and when I get the open chance to dunk it Irsquoll dunk the ballrdquo

Williams played big time on both sides of the ball He dropped two crowd-raising baskets with more than six minutes left in the game Those pretty much sealed the victory Phillip McDonald sat on the bench in street clothes for his second straight game He will undergo an evaluation today to see if he can play Saturday against California

In his place Williams shinedldquoWith Phillip (McDonald) going

out they asked me to step into the starting spot and I want to fill the big void that Phil leftrdquo Williams said

Paced by ASU guard Trent Lock-ettrsquos career-high 22 points the Sun Devils hung around but did not pro-vide enough support No other ASU players reached double figures

Nine Lobos scored in the game three in double digits Gary led the Lobos with 18 points UNM shot 46 percent from the field compared to ASUrsquos 40 percent

ldquoI thought tonight was a tremen-dous effort and a tremendous win for our young teamrdquo head coach Steve Alford said ldquoTheyrsquore growing up quick and thatrsquos what I need to have them dordquo

Initially things looked grim for the young Lobos ASU jumped to a 13-7 lead but UNMrsquos bench sparked a 20-0 run over a seven-minute period to turn the early deficit into a 14-point lead

ldquoWe have a lot of new guys and

Sun Devils sink in Pitwersquore still trying to find the right com-binations but I think the guys had a good night tonightrdquo Alford said

Seven different Lobos scored dur-ing the big run before Lockett drew a foul and hit two free throws with 638 left in the first half

ldquoItrsquos definitely nice good to have speed out there It helps out advan-tagerdquo said Gary who went to the bench half-way through the run

From there the Sun Devils played catch up the rest of the game

Still ASU proved to a tough early-season match for UNM

Early on ASU didnrsquot allow the Lobos to pull away with the game closing any run the home team went on After UNMrsquos big first-half run ASU went on a 9-2 run to cut the Lobosrsquo 14-point lead down to nine at the half

Toward the end of the game ASU pulled within 14 after the Lobos led by 20 their largest lead of the night

Lockett gave the Lobos fits all night He made his first five baskets and shot 9-of-12 from the field

Ty Abbott who originally signed with UNM but went to Tempe after former head coach Ritchie McKay was fired scored eight points in 32 minutes of play

Thirty-nine fouls were called be-tween the two schools ASU received a technical foul with 10 minutes left in the game

ldquoItrsquos very frustratingrdquo Gary said ldquoSome of the turnovers were a couple charges there not even at the basket but you canrsquot change what the refs call You just have to keep playingrdquo

The Lobos head to Berkeley for a game against another Pac-10 school California

ldquoWersquoll continue to mature as a bas-ketball teamrdquo Alford said ldquoIrsquom real-ly pleased with what we did tonight We took good shots tonight We had a higher percentage than last week so I am happy with thatrdquo

Stephanie Gonzales Daily Lobo

Point guard Dairese Gary skies above defender Kyle Cain The Lobos improved to 2-0 early in the season with a marquee win over Pac-10 competitor Arizona State UNM travels to face California Saturday

by Shaun Griswoldshaun24unmedu

UNM 76

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There will be spilled brains Luckily for you the innocent po-

tential zombie meal the Daily Lobo compiled a list of combat tips in the extremely likely event that you have to fight an undead army to keep your precious gray matter safe

Go for the head A zombie will not die unless its rotten brain is de-stroyed Although it may be miss-ing both arms and legs and be drip-ping its entrails behind as it ambles toward you it is not dead unless the head is destroyed

Boards are not going to keep anything out Zombies will break through them in short order With-out full-scale armor plating yoursquore screwed And even if yoursquore in say a triple-armor-plated fallout shelter theyrsquoll probably get in through the ventilation shaft

Pretending to be a zombie oc-casionally works For some reason zombies only like living brains so practice your ambling

Zombies are scared of fire Torch-es are always a good idea at least until someone knocks it over and it burns your shelter down

The army will eventually show up and take care of things after which you will live in a dystopian quaran-tine zone under the fascist gaze of a tyrannical dictator

Speaking of the Army the Lobo managed to assemble some advice straight from the military How to kill a zombie in the words of soldier Charles Faust

ldquoGet to high ground Zombies are not so good at climbing Itrsquos always

culture

by Chris Quintana culturedailylobocom

For those trying to make it through the zombie apocalypse in one piece longtime zombie survivor Kodi Schmaltz has some advice to offer

In an apocalyptic situation a person should bug in or bug out Bug-bullging in involves a person barricading him or herself in a building with enough supplies to outlast the zombie attack Bugging out involves packing a survival bag and hitting the road while trying to find some safe ground Either way doing nothing is not an option Have an area to meet loved ones if you feel you canrsquot live without bullthem If you think you can handle some alone time head out alone Yoursquoll bulltravel fasterDonrsquot be afraid to kill your loved ones If they are zombies they still bulllove your heart but they are more interested in eating it Head north Zombies havenrsquot mastered the art of wearing overcoats bulland will likely freeze to death Disease is spread by exchange of bodily fluids so avoid contact with bullzombies particularly getting bitten or getting sprayed by blood If you are bitten kill yourself There are no immunities and you will be bulldoing your loved ones a favor Note Amputation of the infected limb will not save you Infected individuals have 24 hours before they turn into full-blown bullzombies The military will be out killing zombies so take precautions not to bulllook like a zombie Maintain good hygiene donrsquot be green donrsquot let blood ooze out of your orifices and no tattered clothing Most importantly trust no one Stay close to the people who you would bullgive you their last cigarette too and donrsquot give anyone a chance

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OK on second thought waiting around for the Army might not be the best idea So prepare your torches

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Another impressive display by another UNM freshman

Guard Kendall Williams shot 4-of-5 from the 3-point range and finished with 15 points to lead UNM (2-0) to a 76-62 victory over Arizona State at The Pit on Tuesday night

ldquoThe hoop was bigrdquo Williams said ldquoThey showed a lot of attention to Dairese (Gary) and that helps Maybe they didnrsquot scout me but we just get to the lane a lot and when I get the open chance to dunk it Irsquoll dunk the ballrdquo

Williams played big time on both sides of the ball He dropped two crowd-raising baskets with more than six minutes left in the game Those pretty much sealed the victory Phillip McDonald sat on the bench in street clothes for his second straight game He will undergo an evaluation today to see if he can play Saturday against California

In his place Williams shinedldquoWith Phillip (McDonald) going

out they asked me to step into the starting spot and I want to fill the big void that Phil leftrdquo Williams said

Paced by ASU guard Trent Lock-ettrsquos career-high 22 points the Sun Devils hung around but did not pro-vide enough support No other ASU players reached double figures

Nine Lobos scored in the game three in double digits Gary led the Lobos with 18 points UNM shot 46 percent from the field compared to ASUrsquos 40 percent

ldquoI thought tonight was a tremen-dous effort and a tremendous win for our young teamrdquo head coach Steve Alford said ldquoTheyrsquore growing up quick and thatrsquos what I need to have them dordquo

Initially things looked grim for the young Lobos ASU jumped to a 13-7 lead but UNMrsquos bench sparked a 20-0 run over a seven-minute period to turn the early deficit into a 14-point lead

ldquoWe have a lot of new guys and

Sun Devils sink in Pitwersquore still trying to find the right com-binations but I think the guys had a good night tonightrdquo Alford said

Seven different Lobos scored dur-ing the big run before Lockett drew a foul and hit two free throws with 638 left in the first half

ldquoItrsquos definitely nice good to have speed out there It helps out advan-tagerdquo said Gary who went to the bench half-way through the run

From there the Sun Devils played catch up the rest of the game

Still ASU proved to a tough early-season match for UNM

Early on ASU didnrsquot allow the Lobos to pull away with the game closing any run the home team went on After UNMrsquos big first-half run ASU went on a 9-2 run to cut the Lobosrsquo 14-point lead down to nine at the half

Toward the end of the game ASU pulled within 14 after the Lobos led by 20 their largest lead of the night

Lockett gave the Lobos fits all night He made his first five baskets and shot 9-of-12 from the field

Ty Abbott who originally signed with UNM but went to Tempe after former head coach Ritchie McKay was fired scored eight points in 32 minutes of play

Thirty-nine fouls were called be-tween the two schools ASU received a technical foul with 10 minutes left in the game

ldquoItrsquos very frustratingrdquo Gary said ldquoSome of the turnovers were a couple charges there not even at the basket but you canrsquot change what the refs call You just have to keep playingrdquo

The Lobos head to Berkeley for a game against another Pac-10 school California

ldquoWersquoll continue to mature as a bas-ketball teamrdquo Alford said ldquoIrsquom real-ly pleased with what we did tonight We took good shots tonight We had a higher percentage than last week so I am happy with thatrdquo

Stephanie Gonzales Daily Lobo

Point guard Dairese Gary skies above defender Kyle Cain The Lobos improved to 2-0 early in the season with a marquee win over Pac-10 competitor Arizona State UNM travels to face California Saturday

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UNM 76

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13 IN MACBOOK $700 obo 216 Ghz 2GB Ram Snow Leopard upgraded In- cludes all original packaging Please contact Eugene 505-450-9429

Pets

FREE KITTENS 2 months old litter trained and in need of good loving homes Call 505-865-8893

For Sale

I BUY CATALYTIC converters found in cars newer than 1978 I pay cash 907-

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Vehicles For Sale

NEED CASH WE Buy Junk Cars 907-

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2002 TOYOTA PRIUS 85000 original miles under warranty $6900 505-280-

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Jobs Off Campus

TEACH ENGLISH IN Korea

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TIONIST Kennel help Pre-veterinary student preferred Ponderosa Animal Clinic 881-8990 881-8551

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THIS WEEKEND ONLY Friday 12-9 | Saturday 10-9 | Sunday 11-6

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Another impressive display by another UNM freshman

Guard Kendall Williams shot 4-of-5 from the 3-point range and finished with 15 points to lead UNM (2-0) to a 76-62 victory over Arizona State at The Pit on Tuesday night

ldquoThe hoop was bigrdquo Williams said ldquoThey showed a lot of attention to Dairese (Gary) and that helps Maybe they didnrsquot scout me but we just get to the lane a lot and when I get the open chance to dunk it Irsquoll dunk the ballrdquo

Williams played big time on both sides of the ball He dropped two crowd-raising baskets with more than six minutes left in the game Those pretty much sealed the victory Phillip McDonald sat on the bench in street clothes for his second straight game He will undergo an evaluation today to see if he can play Saturday against California

In his place Williams shinedldquoWith Phillip (McDonald) going

out they asked me to step into the starting spot and I want to fill the big void that Phil leftrdquo Williams said

Paced by ASU guard Trent Lock-ettrsquos career-high 22 points the Sun Devils hung around but did not pro-vide enough support No other ASU players reached double figures

Nine Lobos scored in the game three in double digits Gary led the Lobos with 18 points UNM shot 46 percent from the field compared to ASUrsquos 40 percent

ldquoI thought tonight was a tremen-dous effort and a tremendous win for our young teamrdquo head coach Steve Alford said ldquoTheyrsquore growing up quick and thatrsquos what I need to have them dordquo

Initially things looked grim for the young Lobos ASU jumped to a 13-7 lead but UNMrsquos bench sparked a 20-0 run over a seven-minute period to turn the early deficit into a 14-point lead

ldquoWe have a lot of new guys and

Sun Devils sink in Pitwersquore still trying to find the right com-binations but I think the guys had a good night tonightrdquo Alford said

Seven different Lobos scored dur-ing the big run before Lockett drew a foul and hit two free throws with 638 left in the first half

ldquoItrsquos definitely nice good to have speed out there It helps out advan-tagerdquo said Gary who went to the bench half-way through the run

From there the Sun Devils played catch up the rest of the game

Still ASU proved to a tough early-season match for UNM

Early on ASU didnrsquot allow the Lobos to pull away with the game closing any run the home team went on After UNMrsquos big first-half run ASU went on a 9-2 run to cut the Lobosrsquo 14-point lead down to nine at the half

Toward the end of the game ASU pulled within 14 after the Lobos led by 20 their largest lead of the night

Lockett gave the Lobos fits all night He made his first five baskets and shot 9-of-12 from the field

Ty Abbott who originally signed with UNM but went to Tempe after former head coach Ritchie McKay was fired scored eight points in 32 minutes of play

Thirty-nine fouls were called be-tween the two schools ASU received a technical foul with 10 minutes left in the game

ldquoItrsquos very frustratingrdquo Gary said ldquoSome of the turnovers were a couple charges there not even at the basket but you canrsquot change what the refs call You just have to keep playingrdquo

The Lobos head to Berkeley for a game against another Pac-10 school California

ldquoWersquoll continue to mature as a bas-ketball teamrdquo Alford said ldquoIrsquom real-ly pleased with what we did tonight We took good shots tonight We had a higher percentage than last week so I am happy with thatrdquo

Stephanie Gonzales Daily Lobo

Point guard Dairese Gary skies above defender Kyle Cain The Lobos improved to 2-0 early in the season with a marquee win over Pac-10 competitor Arizona State UNM travels to face California Saturday

by Shaun Griswoldshaun24unmedu

UNM 76

62ASU

Wednesday november 17 2010 Page 11New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features

What is your plan to reach college students

Posting a fl yer on campus bulletin boards may seem like a good ideamdashbut how effective is it

94 of students turn to the Daily Lobo every week for information about their community

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briefly25 Go from pillar to

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virtuoso Lionel44 CIA forerunner45 Chuck47 ldquoAll in the Familyrdquo

spinoff48 One of Alcottrsquos

women50 Josephine Tey

title orphan53 Old Gremlin

maker55 Fannie follower56 Not surprisingly60 Esteem66 Based on the

starts of 17- 25-and 50-Acrosswhat thiscrossword mightbe

68 ldquoSouth Pacificrdquohero

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Liberal (If YouMust)rdquo authorCoulter

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DOWN1 Ill temper2 Jump over3 All-night bash4 Stress so they

say5 Bird that migrates

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6 HS experimentsite

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Morgensternrsquosdaughter

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1605

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13 IN MACBOOK $700 obo 216 Ghz 2GB Ram Snow Leopard upgraded In- cludes all original packaging Please contact Eugene 505-450-9429

Pets

FREE KITTENS 2 months old litter trained and in need of good loving homes Call 505-865-8893

For Sale

I BUY CATALYTIC converters found in cars newer than 1978 I pay cash 907-

6479

TWO LARGE TANKS for sale Was used for reptiles 40gal has screen lid -$75 Larger tank has nice sliding lids - $200 Email bekah1spareyahoocom

TWO EPIPHONE SGS one red Special Model $100 one black G-400 $300 Call 450-6373

BRADLEYrsquoS BOOKS ROCKS inside Winnings Coffee

PROF BUFFET-CAMPRON R-13 Bb clarinet Mfd 1977 Well maintained in- cludes high-quality acc $1000 obo (505)239-4347 leave message for more info Serious inquiries only

Vehicles For Sale

NEED CASH WE Buy Junk Cars 907-

6479

2002 TOYOTA PRIUS 85000 original miles under warranty $6900 505-280-

6128

Jobs Off Campus

TEACH ENGLISH IN Korea

2011 Teach and Learn in Korea (TaLK) sponsored by Korean government$1300month (15hrsweek) plus air- fares housing medical insuranceMust have completed two years of un- dergraduateLast day to apply 121010Please visit our website wwwtalkgokr

2011 English Program In Korea (EPIK)$1600-2500month plus housing air- fare medical insurance paid vacation Must have BA degreeLast day to apply 121010Please visit our website wwwepikgokr

Jai - (213)386-3112 ex201jaikeclagmailcom

ANSWERING SERVICE TELEPHONE

opperators needed Excellent job for students Swing shift 25-35hrs a week Please call 256-4604

BARTENDING UP TO $300day No experience necessary training pro- vided 1-800-965-6520ext100

VETERINARY ASSISTANT RECEP-

TIONIST Kennel help Pre-veterinary student preferred Ponderosa Animal Clinic 881-8990 881-8551

STUCK IN A Rut Need a job asap Check out Rocky Mtn Truck School 4 weeks to a real career Class A driver training - financing and job placement available (must meet minimum require- ments) Call Sue 888-5182 or 2705 Princeton NE

MANAGEMENT- NO NIGHTS NO SUN- DAYS 20+ Paid Days Off Yr $25K Full benefits Fax HoneyBaked Ham 781-631-1183

LOOKING FOR ENTHUSIASTIC moti- vated female banquet staff to work wed- dings and special events at new Shera- ton Hotel Apply in person 2910 Yale

Blvd SE 843-7000

Jobs Wanted

EARN $1000-$3200 A month to drive our brand new cars with ads wwwAd

CarDrivercom

DAILY LOBOnew mexicoCCLASSIFIEDS

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

RATES

bull Come to Marron Hall room 131 show your UNM ID and receive a special rate of 10cent per word in Personals Rooms for Rent or any For Sale category

new mexicoDAILY LOBO

CLASSIFIEDsbull 30cent per word per day for five or more consecutive days without changing or cancellingbull 40cent per word per day for four days or less or non-consecutive daysbull Special effects are charged addtionally logos bold italics centering blank lines larger font etc bull 1 p m business day before publication

CLASSIFIED PAYMENT

INFORMATION

bull Phone Pre-payment by Visa or Master Card is required Call 277-5656bull Fax or E-mail Pre-payment by Visa or Master Card is required Fax ad text dates and category to 277-7531 or e-mail to classadsunmedubull In person Pre-pay by cash check money order Visa or MasterCard Come by room 131 in Marron Hall from 8 am to 5 pmbull Mail Pre-pay by money order in-state check Visa MasterCard Mail payment ad text dates and category

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

DEADLINE

UNM ID

ADVANTAGE

UNM Student Publications MSC03 2230

1 University of New MexicoAlbuquerque NM 87131

CLASSIFIEDS ON THE WEB

wwwdailylobocom

bull All rates include both print and online editions of the Daily Lobo

bull Come to Marron Hall room 107 show your UNM ID and receive FREE classifi eds in Your Space Rooms for Rent or any For Sale Category

bull Phone Pre-payment by Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express is required Call 277-5656bull Fax or Email Pre-payment by Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express is required Fax ad text dates and catergory to 277-7530 or email to classifi edsdailylobocombull In person Pre-payment by cash money order check Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express Come by room 107 in Marron Hall from 800am to 500pmbull Mail Pre-pay by money order in-state check Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express Mail payment ad text dates and catergory

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Find your way around the Daily Lobo Classifieds

AnnouncementsAnnouncementsFun Food MusicLooking for You

AuditionsLost and Found

ServicesTravel

Want to BuyYour Space

HousingApartmentsCo-housing

CondosDuplexes

Houses for RentHouses for SaleHousing WantedProperty for SaleRooms for Rent

Sublets

For SaleAudioVideoBikesCycles

Computer StuffDogs Cats Pets

For SaleFurniture

Garage SalesTextbooks

Vehicles for Sale

EmploymentChild Care JobsJobs off CampusJobs on Campus

Jobs WantedVolunteers

RESTAURANTOPENINGS AVAILABLEStarting at $850hr Day night late night weekends

Cashiersbusing positions Will work around your schedule

Apply in person2400 Central SE

WHATFREE

Daily LoboClassifieds

for students

YesIf you are a UNM student you get free classifieds in the following categories

Your SpaceRooms for RentFor Sale Categories-- AudioVideo BikesCycles Computer Stuff Pets For Sale

FurnitureGarage SalesPhotoTextbooksVehicles for Sale

The small print Each ad must be 25 or fewer words scheduled for 5 or fewer days Free ads must be for personal use

and only in the listed categories

To place your free ad come by Marron Hall Room 131 and show your student ID

or email us from your unm email account at

COOL

classifiedsdailylobocom

107

Place your classified ad onlinewwwdailylobocomclassifieds

Too busy to call us during the day

Wish you could place ads at midnight

Now you can

You can schedule your ad select the category

choose a format add a picture

preview your ad and make a paymentmdash

all online

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Wednesday november 17 2010 Page 11New Mexico Daily lobo lobo features

What is your plan to reach college students

Posting a fl yer on campus bulletin boards may seem like a good ideamdashbut how effective is it

94 of students turn to the Daily Lobo every week for information about their community

Make a plan that worksAdvertising in the Daily Lobo works

Call us today and wersquoll help you reach college students

277-5656

SPONSOR THISCROSSWORD

Get your name out there with the Daily Crossword

5052775656SPONSOR THIS

SUDOKUGet your name out there with the Daily Sudoku5052775656

Los Angeles Times Daily Crossword Puzzle Edited by Rich Norris and Joyce Lewis

FOR RELEASE NOVEMBER 17 2010

ACROSS1 Baron Cohenrsquos

Kazakh journalist6 Dickens alias9 National Guard

challenges14 Publicistrsquos concern15 Bettorrsquos note16 Art film often17 Lennon had one20 Undying21 Bring to light22 Handle clumsily24 Wallet items

briefly25 Go from pillar to

post31 Rodgersrsquos partner35 Part of a TV feed36 Nasty boss38 Sigma preceder39 Eggy bun42 Vibraphone

virtuoso Lionel44 CIA forerunner45 Chuck47 ldquoAll in the Familyrdquo

spinoff48 One of Alcottrsquos

women50 Josephine Tey

title orphan53 Old Gremlin

maker55 Fannie follower56 Not surprisingly60 Esteem66 Based on the

starts of 17- 25-and 50-Acrosswhat thiscrossword mightbe

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69 Museum-fundingorg

70 Origami bird71 Gave a shot say72 ldquoHow to Talk to a

Liberal (If YouMust)rdquo authorCoulter

73 Ready to snap

DOWN1 Ill temper2 Jump over3 All-night bash4 Stress so they

say5 Bird that migrates

from the Arctic toAntarctica

6 HS experimentsite

7 New pedometerreading

8 Pilotrsquos alphabetender

9 Reduced to bits10 Like bill

payments11 Wroclawrsquos river12 Sunroof feature13 Adamrsquos third18 Bearded Smurf19 ldquoPeer Gynt Suiterdquo

dancer23 Romance25 Barbecue fare26 Sip27 Praiseful poet28 Gp in a 1955

labor merger29 ldquoHowrsquom I Doingrdquo

mayorauthor30 ldquoThis is awfulrdquo32 Pianist Rubinstein33 Ida

Morgensternrsquosdaughter

34 Office machinesupply

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46 Hotfoot it49 Give grief to51 Burroughs

swinger52 Have a hunch54 Softened in a

way56 Blown away

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basketball lingo67 Path to

enlightenment

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Announcements

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Services

ABORTION AND COUNSELING ser- vices Caring and confidential FREE PREGNANCY TESTING Curtis Boyd MD PC 522 Lomas Blvd NE 242-7512

PAPER DUE FORMER UNM instruc- tor PhD English published can help 254-9615 MasterCard VISA

TUTORING - ALL AGES most subjects Experienced PhD 265-7799

MATHEMATICS STATISTICS TUTOR

Billy Brown PhD College and HSwelbert53aolcom 401-8139

HOUSE KEEPING SERVICES I clean houses apartments or offices Afford- able prices free estimates Call Mary 615-6281

BIRTHRIGHT CARES FREE pregnancy tests help 262-2235

BACKPACK BUSTED ABQ Luggage amp Zipper Repair 1405-A San Mateo NE 256-7220

Your Space

DEFUNKED LOCAL BAND looking for a new bass player Band played punk for- merly but is looking to experiment with new sounds Reliable transportation preferred 366-4983

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APARTMENT HUNTING

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UNM NORTH CAMPUS- 1BDRM $490 2BDRM $675 +utilities Clean quiet re- modeled No pets allowed Move in spe- cial 573-7839

1BDRMS 3 BLOCKS to UNM no pets Clean quiet and affordable 301 Har- vard SE 262-0433

MOVE IN SPECIAL- walk to UNM 1BDRMS starting at $575mo includes utilities No pets 255-2685 268-0525

SEEKING QUIET RESPONSIBLE ten- nants for UNM North 1BDRM Brick floors $520mo 265-2279

A LOVELY KNOTTY Pined decor 3BDRM 15BA Skylight parking UNM area $799mo 1814 Gold 299-2499

1BDRM APARTMENT UTILITIES in- cluded Free onsite laundry 17 miles to UNM $600mo Rita ritajdey

ounghotmailcom

2 BLOCKS TO UNM 2 carpeted bed- rooms Small fenced backyard Wrought-iron entries 212 Princeton SE 463-8210

FREE UNM PARKING Nob Hill Living $100 move in discount 1bdrm $490mo 256-9500

UNMCNM STUDIOS 1BDRM

2BDRMS 3BDRMS and 4BDRMS William H Cornelius Real Estate Con- sultant 243-2229

STUDIOS 1 BLOCK UNM Free utilities $445mo 246-2038 1515 Copper NE wwwkachina-propertiescom

WWWUNMRENTALSCOM

Awesome university apartments Unique hardwood floors FPs court- yards fenced yards Houses cottages efficiencies studios 1 and 2 and 3BDRMs Garages Month to month op- tion 843-9642 Open 7 daysweek

Duplexes

GREAT LARGE 1BDRM (in 4-plex) Quiet neighborhood Nob Hill area 328 Jefferson NE HW floors $53000mo Call 681-1951 to view

Houses For Rent

TOWNHOME-3BDRM 2-Full BA large 2-Car Garage low utilities very nice clean 7-miles to UNM No pets no smoking $1025mo wsecurity de- posit Call 259-5760

Houses For Sale

3BDRM 25 BA 2-Story Close to UNM Med Law School gated community pri- vate enclosed backyard dishwasher WD refridgerator 2CG $1050mo +utilites lease required 301-0791

Rooms For Rent

LOOKING FOR RESPONSIBLE room- mate 3bdrm 2ba house Frnshd den $450mo + split utils Near Tramway amp Central Great scenery near hiking trails Alex afg12986gmailcom 505-

379-1280

GREAT TEMPORARY HOUSING avail- able No lease all utilities included great affordable living Starts at $19999 plus tax per week All two room suites Please call Debbie at at the Barcelona Suites (Lomas amp Louisiana) 505-255-5566

FEMALE NS GRAD Student (or Mature Undergrad) wliberal values preferred for spacious roombath in my warm bright home House 10 mins UNM Irsquom busy female healthcare professional $425mo including utilitiescable $250dd No pets (I do have a cat) Pos- sibility to trade some rent for cooking- gardening 505-450-6024

ROOMMATE WANTED TO go in on house on westside Prefer under 30 male or female $350mo +utilities E- mail bekah1spareyahoocom

TWO BEDROOMS FOR lease in three bedroom house Many amenities in- cluded Ten minutes from UNM $425month includes utilities Call Jeremy at 366-9505 or soccer83g mailcom

QUIET RESPONSIBLE STUDENT

wanted to share nice 3BDRM 25BA home 10 mins from campus GREAT LOCATION $400mo wutilities in- cluded (505) 490-1998

BikesCycles

GREAT MOTORCYCLE 2009 Kawasaki Ninja 250- Excellent condition all main- tenance records included Bought an- other bike but canrsquot keep both 4947miles $2900 Call Jason 505-350-

1605

Computer Stuff

13 IN MACBOOK $700 obo 216 Ghz 2GB Ram Snow Leopard upgraded In- cludes all original packaging Please contact Eugene 505-450-9429

Pets

FREE KITTENS 2 months old litter trained and in need of good loving homes Call 505-865-8893

For Sale

I BUY CATALYTIC converters found in cars newer than 1978 I pay cash 907-

6479

TWO LARGE TANKS for sale Was used for reptiles 40gal has screen lid -$75 Larger tank has nice sliding lids - $200 Email bekah1spareyahoocom

TWO EPIPHONE SGS one red Special Model $100 one black G-400 $300 Call 450-6373

BRADLEYrsquoS BOOKS ROCKS inside Winnings Coffee

PROF BUFFET-CAMPRON R-13 Bb clarinet Mfd 1977 Well maintained in- cludes high-quality acc $1000 obo (505)239-4347 leave message for more info Serious inquiries only

Vehicles For Sale

NEED CASH WE Buy Junk Cars 907-

6479

2002 TOYOTA PRIUS 85000 original miles under warranty $6900 505-280-

6128

Jobs Off Campus

TEACH ENGLISH IN Korea

2011 Teach and Learn in Korea (TaLK) sponsored by Korean government$1300month (15hrsweek) plus air- fares housing medical insuranceMust have completed two years of un- dergraduateLast day to apply 121010Please visit our website wwwtalkgokr

2011 English Program In Korea (EPIK)$1600-2500month plus housing air- fare medical insurance paid vacation Must have BA degreeLast day to apply 121010Please visit our website wwwepikgokr

Jai - (213)386-3112 ex201jaikeclagmailcom

ANSWERING SERVICE TELEPHONE

opperators needed Excellent job for students Swing shift 25-35hrs a week Please call 256-4604

BARTENDING UP TO $300day No experience necessary training pro- vided 1-800-965-6520ext100

VETERINARY ASSISTANT RECEP-

TIONIST Kennel help Pre-veterinary student preferred Ponderosa Animal Clinic 881-8990 881-8551

STUCK IN A Rut Need a job asap Check out Rocky Mtn Truck School 4 weeks to a real career Class A driver training - financing and job placement available (must meet minimum require- ments) Call Sue 888-5182 or 2705 Princeton NE

MANAGEMENT- NO NIGHTS NO SUN- DAYS 20+ Paid Days Off Yr $25K Full benefits Fax HoneyBaked Ham 781-631-1183

LOOKING FOR ENTHUSIASTIC moti- vated female banquet staff to work wed- dings and special events at new Shera- ton Hotel Apply in person 2910 Yale

Blvd SE 843-7000

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CarDrivercom

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bull Come to Marron Hall room 107 show your UNM ID and receive FREE classifi eds in Your Space Rooms for Rent or any For Sale Category

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Find your way around the Daily Lobo Classifieds

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AuditionsLost and Found

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Want to BuyYour Space

HousingApartmentsCo-housing

CondosDuplexes

Houses for RentHouses for SaleHousing WantedProperty for SaleRooms for Rent

Sublets

For SaleAudioVideoBikesCycles

Computer StuffDogs Cats Pets

For SaleFurniture

Garage SalesTextbooks

Vehicles for Sale

EmploymentChild Care JobsJobs off CampusJobs on Campus

Jobs WantedVolunteers

RESTAURANTOPENINGS AVAILABLEStarting at $850hr Day night late night weekends

Cashiersbusing positions Will work around your schedule

Apply in person2400 Central SE

WHATFREE

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YesIf you are a UNM student you get free classifieds in the following categories

Your SpaceRooms for RentFor Sale Categories-- AudioVideo BikesCycles Computer Stuff Pets For Sale

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The small print Each ad must be 25 or fewer words scheduled for 5 or fewer days Free ads must be for personal use

and only in the listed categories

To place your free ad come by Marron Hall Room 131 and show your student ID

or email us from your unm email account at

COOL

classifiedsdailylobocom

107

Place your classified ad onlinewwwdailylobocomclassifieds

Too busy to call us during the day

Wish you could place ads at midnight

Now you can

You can schedule your ad select the category

choose a format add a picture

preview your ad and make a paymentmdash

all online

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Page 12 Wednesday november 17 2010 New Mexico Daily loboclassifieds

Announcements

STRESSED LOG ON to wwwSpiritualitycom

NOT IN CRISIS In Crisis Agora listens about anything 277-3013 wwwagoracarescom

Fun Food Music

KOMBUCHA MOTHERS $1000 wdirec- tions skreedunmedu

Services

ABORTION AND COUNSELING ser- vices Caring and confidential FREE PREGNANCY TESTING Curtis Boyd MD PC 522 Lomas Blvd NE 242-7512

PAPER DUE FORMER UNM instruc- tor PhD English published can help 254-9615 MasterCard VISA

TUTORING - ALL AGES most subjects Experienced PhD 265-7799

MATHEMATICS STATISTICS TUTOR

Billy Brown PhD College and HSwelbert53aolcom 401-8139

HOUSE KEEPING SERVICES I clean houses apartments or offices Afford- able prices free estimates Call Mary 615-6281

BIRTHRIGHT CARES FREE pregnancy tests help 262-2235

BACKPACK BUSTED ABQ Luggage amp Zipper Repair 1405-A San Mateo NE 256-7220

Your Space

DEFUNKED LOCAL BAND looking for a new bass player Band played punk for- merly but is looking to experiment with new sounds Reliable transportation preferred 366-4983

Apartments

APARTMENT HUNTING

wwwkeithpropertiescom

UNM NORTH CAMPUS- 1BDRM $490 2BDRM $675 +utilities Clean quiet re- modeled No pets allowed Move in spe- cial 573-7839

1BDRMS 3 BLOCKS to UNM no pets Clean quiet and affordable 301 Har- vard SE 262-0433

MOVE IN SPECIAL- walk to UNM 1BDRMS starting at $575mo includes utilities No pets 255-2685 268-0525

SEEKING QUIET RESPONSIBLE ten- nants for UNM North 1BDRM Brick floors $520mo 265-2279

A LOVELY KNOTTY Pined decor 3BDRM 15BA Skylight parking UNM area $799mo 1814 Gold 299-2499

1BDRM APARTMENT UTILITIES in- cluded Free onsite laundry 17 miles to UNM $600mo Rita ritajdey

ounghotmailcom

2 BLOCKS TO UNM 2 carpeted bed- rooms Small fenced backyard Wrought-iron entries 212 Princeton SE 463-8210

FREE UNM PARKING Nob Hill Living $100 move in discount 1bdrm $490mo 256-9500

UNMCNM STUDIOS 1BDRM

2BDRMS 3BDRMS and 4BDRMS William H Cornelius Real Estate Con- sultant 243-2229

STUDIOS 1 BLOCK UNM Free utilities $445mo 246-2038 1515 Copper NE wwwkachina-propertiescom

WWWUNMRENTALSCOM

Awesome university apartments Unique hardwood floors FPs court- yards fenced yards Houses cottages efficiencies studios 1 and 2 and 3BDRMs Garages Month to month op- tion 843-9642 Open 7 daysweek

Duplexes

GREAT LARGE 1BDRM (in 4-plex) Quiet neighborhood Nob Hill area 328 Jefferson NE HW floors $53000mo Call 681-1951 to view

Houses For Rent

TOWNHOME-3BDRM 2-Full BA large 2-Car Garage low utilities very nice clean 7-miles to UNM No pets no smoking $1025mo wsecurity de- posit Call 259-5760

Houses For Sale

3BDRM 25 BA 2-Story Close to UNM Med Law School gated community pri- vate enclosed backyard dishwasher WD refridgerator 2CG $1050mo +utilites lease required 301-0791

Rooms For Rent

LOOKING FOR RESPONSIBLE room- mate 3bdrm 2ba house Frnshd den $450mo + split utils Near Tramway amp Central Great scenery near hiking trails Alex afg12986gmailcom 505-

379-1280

GREAT TEMPORARY HOUSING avail- able No lease all utilities included great affordable living Starts at $19999 plus tax per week All two room suites Please call Debbie at at the Barcelona Suites (Lomas amp Louisiana) 505-255-5566

FEMALE NS GRAD Student (or Mature Undergrad) wliberal values preferred for spacious roombath in my warm bright home House 10 mins UNM Irsquom busy female healthcare professional $425mo including utilitiescable $250dd No pets (I do have a cat) Pos- sibility to trade some rent for cooking- gardening 505-450-6024

ROOMMATE WANTED TO go in on house on westside Prefer under 30 male or female $350mo +utilities E- mail bekah1spareyahoocom

TWO BEDROOMS FOR lease in three bedroom house Many amenities in- cluded Ten minutes from UNM $425month includes utilities Call Jeremy at 366-9505 or soccer83g mailcom

QUIET RESPONSIBLE STUDENT

wanted to share nice 3BDRM 25BA home 10 mins from campus GREAT LOCATION $400mo wutilities in- cluded (505) 490-1998

BikesCycles

GREAT MOTORCYCLE 2009 Kawasaki Ninja 250- Excellent condition all main- tenance records included Bought an- other bike but canrsquot keep both 4947miles $2900 Call Jason 505-350-

1605

Computer Stuff

13 IN MACBOOK $700 obo 216 Ghz 2GB Ram Snow Leopard upgraded In- cludes all original packaging Please contact Eugene 505-450-9429

Pets

FREE KITTENS 2 months old litter trained and in need of good loving homes Call 505-865-8893

For Sale

I BUY CATALYTIC converters found in cars newer than 1978 I pay cash 907-

6479

TWO LARGE TANKS for sale Was used for reptiles 40gal has screen lid -$75 Larger tank has nice sliding lids - $200 Email bekah1spareyahoocom

TWO EPIPHONE SGS one red Special Model $100 one black G-400 $300 Call 450-6373

BRADLEYrsquoS BOOKS ROCKS inside Winnings Coffee

PROF BUFFET-CAMPRON R-13 Bb clarinet Mfd 1977 Well maintained in- cludes high-quality acc $1000 obo (505)239-4347 leave message for more info Serious inquiries only

Vehicles For Sale

NEED CASH WE Buy Junk Cars 907-

6479

2002 TOYOTA PRIUS 85000 original miles under warranty $6900 505-280-

6128

Jobs Off Campus

TEACH ENGLISH IN Korea

2011 Teach and Learn in Korea (TaLK) sponsored by Korean government$1300month (15hrsweek) plus air- fares housing medical insuranceMust have completed two years of un- dergraduateLast day to apply 121010Please visit our website wwwtalkgokr

2011 English Program In Korea (EPIK)$1600-2500month plus housing air- fare medical insurance paid vacation Must have BA degreeLast day to apply 121010Please visit our website wwwepikgokr

Jai - (213)386-3112 ex201jaikeclagmailcom

ANSWERING SERVICE TELEPHONE

opperators needed Excellent job for students Swing shift 25-35hrs a week Please call 256-4604

BARTENDING UP TO $300day No experience necessary training pro- vided 1-800-965-6520ext100

VETERINARY ASSISTANT RECEP-

TIONIST Kennel help Pre-veterinary student preferred Ponderosa Animal Clinic 881-8990 881-8551

STUCK IN A Rut Need a job asap Check out Rocky Mtn Truck School 4 weeks to a real career Class A driver training - financing and job placement available (must meet minimum require- ments) Call Sue 888-5182 or 2705 Princeton NE

MANAGEMENT- NO NIGHTS NO SUN- DAYS 20+ Paid Days Off Yr $25K Full benefits Fax HoneyBaked Ham 781-631-1183

LOOKING FOR ENTHUSIASTIC moti- vated female banquet staff to work wed- dings and special events at new Shera- ton Hotel Apply in person 2910 Yale

Blvd SE 843-7000

Jobs Wanted

EARN $1000-$3200 A month to drive our brand new cars with ads wwwAd

CarDrivercom

DAILY LOBOnew mexicoCCLASSIFIEDS

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

RATES

bull Come to Marron Hall room 131 show your UNM ID and receive a special rate of 10cent per word in Personals Rooms for Rent or any For Sale category

new mexicoDAILY LOBO

CLASSIFIEDsbull 30cent per word per day for five or more consecutive days without changing or cancellingbull 40cent per word per day for four days or less or non-consecutive daysbull Special effects are charged addtionally logos bold italics centering blank lines larger font etc bull 1 p m business day before publication

CLASSIFIED PAYMENT

INFORMATION

bull Phone Pre-payment by Visa or Master Card is required Call 277-5656bull Fax or E-mail Pre-payment by Visa or Master Card is required Fax ad text dates and category to 277-7531 or e-mail to classadsunmedubull In person Pre-pay by cash check money order Visa or MasterCard Come by room 131 in Marron Hall from 8 am to 5 pmbull Mail Pre-pay by money order in-state check Visa MasterCard Mail payment ad text dates and category

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING

DEADLINE

UNM ID

ADVANTAGE

UNM Student Publications MSC03 2230

1 University of New MexicoAlbuquerque NM 87131

CLASSIFIEDS ON THE WEB

wwwdailylobocom

bull All rates include both print and online editions of the Daily Lobo

bull Come to Marron Hall room 107 show your UNM ID and receive FREE classifi eds in Your Space Rooms for Rent or any For Sale Category

bull Phone Pre-payment by Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express is required Call 277-5656bull Fax or Email Pre-payment by Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express is required Fax ad text dates and catergory to 277-7530 or email to classifi edsdailylobocombull In person Pre-payment by cash money order check Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express Come by room 107 in Marron Hall from 800am to 500pmbull Mail Pre-pay by money order in-state check Visa Discover MasterCard or American Express Mail payment ad text dates and catergory

CLASSIFIED INDEX

Find your way around the Daily Lobo Classifieds

AnnouncementsAnnouncementsFun Food MusicLooking for You

AuditionsLost and Found

ServicesTravel

Want to BuyYour Space

HousingApartmentsCo-housing

CondosDuplexes

Houses for RentHouses for SaleHousing WantedProperty for SaleRooms for Rent

Sublets

For SaleAudioVideoBikesCycles

Computer StuffDogs Cats Pets

For SaleFurniture

Garage SalesTextbooks

Vehicles for Sale

EmploymentChild Care JobsJobs off CampusJobs on Campus

Jobs WantedVolunteers

RESTAURANTOPENINGS AVAILABLEStarting at $850hr Day night late night weekends

Cashiersbusing positions Will work around your schedule

Apply in person2400 Central SE

WHATFREE

Daily LoboClassifieds

for students

YesIf you are a UNM student you get free classifieds in the following categories

Your SpaceRooms for RentFor Sale Categories-- AudioVideo BikesCycles Computer Stuff Pets For Sale

FurnitureGarage SalesPhotoTextbooksVehicles for Sale

The small print Each ad must be 25 or fewer words scheduled for 5 or fewer days Free ads must be for personal use

and only in the listed categories

To place your free ad come by Marron Hall Room 131 and show your student ID

or email us from your unm email account at

COOL

classifiedsdailylobocom

107

Place your classified ad onlinewwwdailylobocomclassifieds

Too busy to call us during the day

Wish you could place ads at midnight

Now you can

You can schedule your ad select the category

choose a format add a picture

preview your ad and make a paymentmdash

all online

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